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Play each track in playlist starting at user-set seconds from end

AppleScript Applet for Music

For macOS 11 and later only. Play through each track in a playlist by a set number of seconds (:05 - :60) from the end. Additionally, wait a set number of seconds between each track; when engaged, begins playing from the first track or the first selected track in the playlist.

Also see Needle Drop.

Action shot:

Audition End in action

Plays the last :25 seconds of each track in the playlist, waits :05 seconds between each.

Latest version:

  • v3.8 June 30, 2023

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Current v3.8

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Info:

  • This is an Applet
  • works with: Music
  • file format: Application (Applet)
  • Gatekeeper Security: Notarized by Apple
  • current version downloads: 83 | total downloads: 379
  • .dmg download size: 1.1MB

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