I have an idea
I thought of it this morning when I had music blaring from my speakers from my iTunes alarm. I was tired and annoyed and just wanted the music off (I suppose I could have just turned my speakers off but that's beyond the point). Being tired and annoyed, going to the dock, clicking iTunes then going back up and clicking the pause button seemed like an excruciating process when my eyes could hardly open and I was only about 20% aware of my surroundings. After going back to bed and falling back to sleep (and ultimately ending up being late for work) I had a dream and my dream looked like this:

This would also be useful if you're working with other apps and don't want to bring the iTunes window up just to pause your music or skip songs. I think it would be very convenient and a great edition to Leopard.

This would also be useful if you're working with other apps and don't want to bring the iTunes window up just to pause your music or skip songs. I think it would be very convenient and a great edition to Leopard.
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Enjoy your dream come true!
(I also expect something like this to be included with the next version of iTunes as well. Just too useful not to.)
Originally posted by costique
There is also that Mute key on your keyboard, if all else fails
Indeed. It's come in handy hundreds of times.
Somebody needs to make a control panel that groups all the audio sources into one place.
iTunes is a music metadata cataloguing system that also plays back the songs. The videos are obviously tacked on, and pretty poorly implemented, IMO.
QuickTime is the underlying framework. QuickTime Player is the app... and it's a plain media playback app, no cataloguing or metadata, but it can play anything.
Very different focus for each.