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Make itunes default player
Make itunes default player









There's a ton more like that, though, so take your pick. So, instead, I fell back to my favorite free third-party keyboard/shortcut tool, QUicksilver. I couldn't get my Mac to run the Automator service through a keyboard shortcut. I followed the top-rated answer at and created an Automator app running a simple Applescript: tell application "Spotify" Looks pretty powerful.īut, this gets you pretty close?. I couldn't see how to create the steps shown in that link, but if you want to get into customizing that app, I'm sure it would work. I installed Karabiner, as linked in the question. If neither are opened, neither will launch, so the key doesn't default to iTunes for me. For me, the Play/Pause key plays whatever app (iTunes or Spotify) was last playing. Still trying to figure out how to double click a track and have it play in MediaMonkey (or anything other than iTunes).Finally got to try this on a Mac with that kind of keyboard (iMac). for playing." So then I tried creating the tool to launch MediaMonkey, but I obviously did not know how to tell the tool to actually play the track, and to not launch a new instance of MediaMonkey on each double click. (And iTunes takes forever to open, and it is a resource hog.) After I removed iTunes, double clicking a track simply returned a message "Cannot open the file. I have removed iTunes from my drive, because Mp3tag would open tracks in iTunes when I double clicked, even though MediaMonkey is set up as my default player. I can't figure out how to make this happen. What I need is a way to play a track in MediaMonkey (my default player) when I double click it.

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If I now double click on another track, it opens a second instance of MediaMonkey, but does not play a track, either. Now, when I double click on a track, it opens an instance of MediaMonkey, but it does not play the track. Under Options > Tools, I created a tool called Launch Player, pointed it at MediaMonkey.exe, and checked the box to launch this tool on double clicks.











Make itunes default player