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Anybody here familiar with Pure Vinyl?
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<blockquote data-quote="rbpeirce" data-source="post: 1900245" data-attributes="member: 410088"><p>I use Pure Music bookmarks on a Mojave based computer. They are generated by Pure Vinyl. Both programs are 32-bit and won't run on anything later than Mojave. I want to install my iTunes library on a Monterey system. Monterey can't handle bookmarks but it can handle track files. If I didn't have a lot of meta data in iTunes I could just add the new tracks and delete the old, but I need to replace them.</p><p></p><p>What I've found is I can render track files, which Monterey can play, and replace the bookmarks with them. The problem is it is easier said than done. The bookmark files are in a sub-directory which can only be accessed via the "Show Package Contents" command, and the track files go into the next higher directory. I can use tabs in Finder to move the files. I could probably also use terminal to do it. I might even be able to write a shell script or a ksh function to speed things up. However, the easiest approach would be to render the track files directly into the bookmarks directory. As far as I can tell there is no way to do that but I'm hoping I'm missing something. Anybody have a solution?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rbpeirce, post: 1900245, member: 410088"] I use Pure Music bookmarks on a Mojave based computer. They are generated by Pure Vinyl. Both programs are 32-bit and won't run on anything later than Mojave. I want to install my iTunes library on a Monterey system. Monterey can't handle bookmarks but it can handle track files. If I didn't have a lot of meta data in iTunes I could just add the new tracks and delete the old, but I need to replace them. What I've found is I can render track files, which Monterey can play, and replace the bookmarks with them. The problem is it is easier said than done. The bookmark files are in a sub-directory which can only be accessed via the "Show Package Contents" command, and the track files go into the next higher directory. I can use tabs in Finder to move the files. I could probably also use terminal to do it. I might even be able to write a shell script or a ksh function to speed things up. However, the easiest approach would be to render the track files directly into the bookmarks directory. As far as I can tell there is no way to do that but I'm hoping I'm missing something. Anybody have a solution? [/QUOTE]
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