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title: > Dear LazyWeb, How Do I Make iTunes “Play Next In Party Shuffle” from Windows' Command Line? date: 2006-10-30 03:30 status: published description: > After <a href="/thegreatestcomebacksincelazarus">the last entry</a> I was gonna wait until <a href="/november">November</a> before writing anything, but then I got bored. Also, this entry breaks my previous record for “most subsequent entry titles to incorporate ‘Laz’”.
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Hello LazyWeb. I know I always go to Wikipedia first, and then to Google, but you're my <em>real</em> favourite. Really. So could you help me out please?
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See, I've got this noise-making program called iTunes, and you can use it to play musics with. Now, usually, when I play a music with it, I use Party Shuffle, along with a very complex set of smart playlists that I refer to collectively as <q>Autopilot</q>.
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I invented Autopilot to play me the music that I most probably want to hear, but unfortunately it's not clever enough to figure out when I have a specific hankering for, say, <a href="http://www.last.fm/user/gregknicholson/journal/2006/10/30/256054/" title="from the Fetch-it">Memorize</a>, or <a href="http://www.last.fm/user/gregknicholson/journal/2006/06/10/153028/" title="also from the Fetch-it">Iwe</a>, or even <a href="http://www.last.fm/user/gregknicholson/journal/2006/05/12/134664/" title="again, also from the Fetch-it">Shoreline</a>.
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<q>Psychic</q> is not an available criterion in iTunes. So I add songs to the Party Shuffle <q>manually</q> every so often. And it'd be nice if I could do that by right-clicking a file and selecting a <q>Play Next In Party Shuffle</q> option. To be able to do that, I need to know what command line parameters to pass to iTunes.exe... and I was hoping, LazyWeb, that you might know something about it.
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Wikipedia's <span title="No, seriously">far too encyclopedic</span> to include something as grubbily practical as command line parameters, and Google could only tell me how to add songs to my library or load my iPod. I knew Google wasn't really my friend – it didn't even know that I don't have an iPod. Silly Google.
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Anyway, LazyWeb, <strong>what command line parameters do I need to pass to iTunes to make it <q>Play Next In Party Shuffle</q>?</strong> Answers on a postcard to <a href="mailto:lazywebplaynextinpartyshuffle@gkn.me.uk">lazywebplaynextinpartyshuffle@gkn.me.uk</a>
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