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Change Hidden iTunes Preferences 3.0

Dan Frakes, Macworld June 17, 2012

Like OS X itself, iTunes has a good number of hidden settings that affect how the program works and what options are available to you – some of them letting you revert to the behaviour and appearance of older versions of iTunes. And as with those hidden OS X settings, accessing iTunes’s secret features requires you to either hunt down special shell commands that you run in Terminal or use a third-party utility that presents the settings in an easy-to-use interface.

Though many utilities let you change these settings, most toss them into a window with dozens – or even hundreds – of other secret settings that have nothing to do with iTunes. And not all of those tweaking utilities include the latest iTunes options. A few years back, I covered Change Hidden iTunes Preferences 1.0, a tool from Doug Adams, the master of iTunes AppleScripting. Doug recently updated Change Hidden iTunes Preferences to version 3.0 and the latest version includes several features not available in 2009. (It also removes a couple settings that no longer work in the current version of iTunes.)

Double-click the Change Hidden iTunes Preferences app – or, if you use other iTunes scripts, put it in iTunes’s Scripts folder (~/Library/iTunes/Scripts) and choose it from iTunes’s scripts menu – and you get a single window listing all of the utility’s options. You just quit iTunes, check the box next to each option you want to enable, click Apply and then relaunch iTunes.

Here’s a quick description of each setting:

As with Change Hidden iTunes Preferences v1.0, if you ever want to delete all traces of a setting from your iTunes preferences file, the program’s file menu offers Delete Checked and Delete All commands. Doug’s documentation explains that you might want to do this “if a future version of iTunes balks at these settings or you decide that messing with the iTunes preferences file is a bad thing.”

Doug provides Change Hidden iTunes Preferences for free, but if you find it useful, he asks for a donation to support future development. Change Hidden iTunes Preferences requires iTunes 9.0 or later and OS X 10.6 or later. (If you’re using an older version of iTunes or OS X, older versions of the utility are available for download at the same URL.)

 

Change Hidden iTunes Preferences 3.0

Category: Utilities

Developer: Doug Adams

Compatibility:

OS X 10.6 or later, iTunes 9.0 or later

Age Rating: dougscripts.com/itunes/scripts

Rating: four