Thank you for all your help with this, Ronnie - it's much appreciated!
Man in a van wrote:
> I'm sorry, but I can not help anymore with this. :(
> The solution evades me, and I have just spent a lot of time trying to
> find one.:confused:
> ronnie
thewebgal wrote:
> Nice - but those screens look different than mine,
> I have no "browse" function that I can see.
> I can't duplicate your choices - and get complaints that my mac's name
> does not match required format -
> and I can't change it now after 12 years.
>
> Again, I'm on a 2009
thewebgal wrote:
> Nice - but those screens look different than mine,
> I have no "browse" function that I can see.
> I can't duplicate your choices - and get complaints that my mac's name
> does not match required format -
> and I can't change it now after 12 years.
>
> Again, I'm on a 2009
Nice - but those screens look different than mine,
I have no "browse" function that I can see.
I can't duplicate your choices - and get complaints that my mac's name
does not match required format -
and I can't change it now after 12 years.
Again, I'm on a 2009 macPro running Mojave -
Man
Thank you Ronnie!
Your reply is most helpful!
Forum did not flag me that there was a reply - but I'll try this later
today,
Man in a van wrote:
> Posted in the hope that it helps :):)
>
> I have set up the following this morning :) just for fun (and learning)
>
>
> This is pCP v 8.1.0 on a
garym wrote:
> I understand. But in any case, I do hope you have several redundant
> copies of these files (i.e., backups)
Backup OS, related data, downloads, documents, and related hourly,
backup media files monthly.
thewebgal wrote:
> Well, the issue with that is if I update iTunes with a new CD every week
> or so, I have to copy the updated files each time - where if I could
> just point to itunes and the XML directory file, it would just "see" the
> updates with a rescan, and not *need redundant copies
thewebgal wrote:
> Well, the issue with that is if I update iTunes with a new CD every week
> or so, I have to copy the updated files each time - where if I could
> just point to itunes and the XML directory file, it would just "see" the
> updates with a rescan, and not need redundant copies of
garym wrote:
> there may be, but have you considered copying those files to a portable
> USB drive that you can attach directly to the RPi. I have a 4TB usb
> drive attached to my rPi. No extra power source needed. All works well.
Well, the issue with that is if I update iTunes with a new CD
thewebgal wrote:
> New, but related question - I think.
> I've got LMS and Jivelite running on a Pi4 machine - everything is quite
> amazing - but - I have a huge music library in iTunes on a macPro on the
> network - over 2 TB worth of music - much of it lossless. Is there a
> way to share
there may be, but have you considered copying those files to a portable
USB drive that you can attach directly to the RPi.
Well worth a thought. You could consider it a backup :-)
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thewebgal wrote:
> New, but related question - I think.
> I've got LMS and Jivelite running on a Pi4 machine - everything is quite
> amazing - but - I have a huge music library in iTunes on a macPro on the
> network - over 2 TB worth of music - much of it lossless. Is there a
> way to share
New, but related question - I think.
I've got LMS and Jivelite running on a Pi4 machine - everything is quite
amazing - but - I have a huge music library in iTunes on a macPro on the
network - over 2 TB worth of music - much of it lossless. Is there a
way to share this to the RPi? In the past -
kidstypike wrote:
> Certainly can on a Raspberry Pi - NickyNook is a share on my NAS,
> privet is a mounted SSD drive, no problem.
>
> 36360
A *_VERY_* clear case of me not paying attention to what I've been doing
for years :p It used to allow setting different kinds of media (video
and such)
KeBul wrote:
> Try carefully running through Problem 1: and Problem 2: of this thread:
>
> https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?115521-Fixing-LMS-issues-with-Mac-OS-Upgrade-from-Mojave-to-Monterey-(and-Big-Sur-Catalina)
>
> It lists specific fixes for problems running LMS on MacOS
Try carefully running through Problem 1: and Problem 2: of this thread:
https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?115521-Fixing-LMS-issues-with-Mac-OS-Upgrade-from-Mojave-to-Monterey-(and-Big-Sur-Catalina)
It lists specific fixes for problems running LMS on MacOS Monterey
including
mherger wrote:
> In the Security & Privacy settings on your mac you can grant an
> application access to disks. You need to do this for perl, perl5.18 and
>
> /usr/bin/sh (IIRC). Please search the forum for similar reports (search
>
> for mac in the subject line. You should find the
Mattyrow wrote:
> Thank you. I will try out this evening. So this is a Mac issue rather
> than just my personal setup I assume.
>
> Thanks
Unfortunately this did not work. Followed the instructions and gave
everything disk access.
Does the external drive need to be a particular format?
Mattyrow wrote:
> So this is a Mac issue rather than just my personal setup I assume.
>
Yeah I think so.
Kev
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KeBul wrote:
> Here's a couple of threads that Michael H's (mherger) fix was referring
> to:
>
> https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?114774-Scanning-permissions-problem-OS-X-11-Big-Sur=Mac+OS+permissions
>
> and
>
>
Here's a couple of threads that Michael H's fix was referring to:
https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?114774-Scanning-permissions-problem-OS-X-11-Big-Sur=Mac+OS+permissions
and
kidstypike wrote:
> Certainly can on a Raspberry Pi - NickyNook is a share on my NAS,
> privet is a mounted SSD drive, no problem.
>
This is possible on a windows machine as well. It would have to be a
VERY old version of LMS (probably before called LMS) to go back to the
days before you
Mattyrow wrote:
> And contrary to the earlier post LMS can work with multiple root
> directories then? Thanks again.
Certainly can on a Raspberry Pi - NickyNook is a share on my NAS,
privet is a mounted SSD drive, no problem.
36360
mherger wrote:
> In the Security & Privacy settings on your mac you can grant an
> application access to disks. You need to do this for perl, perl5.18 and
>
> /usr/bin/sh (IIRC). Please search the forum for similar reports (search
>
> for mac in the subject line. You should find the
mherger wrote:
> In the Security & Privacy settings on your mac you can grant an
> application access to disks. You need to do this for perl, perl5.18 and
>
> /usr/bin/sh (IIRC). Please search the forum for similar reports (search
>
> for mac in the subject line. You should find the
In the Security & Privacy settings on your mac you can grant an
application access to disks. You need to do this for perl, perl5.18 and
/usr/bin/sh (IIRC). Please search the forum for similar reports (search
for mac in the subject line. You should find the instructions.
bakker_be wrote:
> Not a Mac user, but your description is a bit vague. When you say "It
> doesn't see it" what is "It". Do you have music already in your LMS
> library from your local disk? LMS can't work with multiple root
> directories for your collection, so you'd either have to put
Not a Mac user, but your description is a bit vague. When you say "It
doesn't see it" what is "It". Do you have music already in your LMS
library from your local disk? LMS can't work with multiple root
directories for your collection, so you'd either have to put everything
on the local drive or
Hi
New user of LMS. Setup on MacBook with MacOS 12. Everything works as
expected all on local drive. I have a separate SSD with more music on
that Id like to add. It recognised the drive but I can not select
the right folder. It doesnt see it and the rescan is
unsuccessful. The drive is
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