catosmr wrote:
> Bingo! We're back in business. Thanks for the little iMac OS 201
> tutorial (didn't know to find the various executables in /usr/bin!)
>
> I noticed I had de-selected "Use iTunes". Does that matter?
>
> Thanks again.
>
> sr
Excellent.
I'm not sure that iTunes integration wo
MrC wrote:
> From Finder, go to the Go > Go to Folder... menu, and enter the path
> /usr/bin. Then, drag-and-drop perl5.18 to your Security & Privacy's
> Full Disc access area.
>
> 32375
Bingo! We're back in business. Thanks for the little iMac OS 201
tutorial (didn't know to find the various
catosmr wrote:
>
> catosmr> not quite following this step. Where is perl5.18? I see a
> folder labelled perl and then a subfolder labelled perl5.18. Is that
> what I'm drag-n-dropping into the Full Disk Access pane?
> ...
>From Finder, go to the Go > Go to Folder... menu, and enter the path
/u
-
But D&D perl5.18 into Full Disk Access solved this for me as well.
The trick is you have to do it from Finder, and not from the System Pref
pane, as the latter does not allow you to access system/protected files
for some reason.
Those protected files can be accessed via a standard Finder pane
There is no XML file until Music exports it.
What I saw before was related to scripting things ... so I had another
look and found this
https://macscripter.net/viewtopic.php?pid=201433
My guess is that a Mac specialist (probably in a Mac forum) would be
able to help tweak/simplify things since
Paul Webster wrote:
> Good news.
>
> I remember looking into automating the export a while back and ai think
> I found a way to do it and I wrote about it in the forum ... not sure
> where though.
> I expect it would have been around the time that iTunes was replaced by
> Music.
I will look fo
Good news.
I remember looking into automating the export a while back and ai think
I found a way to do it and I wrote about it in the forum ... not sure
where though.
I expect it would have been around the time that iTunes was replaced by
Music.
Paul Webster
http://dabdig.blogspot.com
author
Paul Webster wrote:
> I don't use iTunes - but I have just installed the iTunes Importer
> plugin and can see that there are a number of settings - including one
> that tells LMS where the exported iTunes XMl file is located.
>
>
> iTunes Music Library.xml Location
> iTunes Media Folder
> iTun
I don't use iTunes - but I have just installed the iTunes Importer
plugin and can see that there are a number of settings - including one
that tells LMS where the exported iTunes XMl file is located.
iTunes Music Library.xml Location
iTunes Media Folder
iTunes Playlist Format - Prefix/Suffix
P
Paul Webster wrote:
> The scanner.log showing it processing the "iTunes" export file could be
> useful.
> Many here do not have MACs so relies heavily on guesswork.
I placed the newly created xml fie in the music library and ran a scan.
Here is what the results were.
Discovering files/directori
The scanner.log showing it processing the "iTunes" export file could be
useful.
Many here do not have MACs so relies heavily on guesswork.
Paul Webster
http://dabdig.blogspot.com
author of \"now playing\" plugins covering radio france (fip etc), kcrw,
supla finland, abc australia, cbc/radio-ca
I'm also on 10.15.7 mac os and while my LMS sees all my music from the
new music app location it fails to find my playlists although they
appear in the Music application. I was running LMS 7.9 and tried to
follow the steps others have taken; I gave perl and bash full disk
access along with 5.18 b
Hi there,
Having just upgraded my OS to Catalina, I now am facing the same problem
that LMS can no longer read my music library. I see this message in the
log:
Error: Failed when running main scan: [Couldn't open /Volumes/External
SSD/iTunes/iTunes Library.xml
I was so hoping when I granted F
Thank you, following the steps below (for perl5.28) solved my problem
described in post #107.
After reboot, everything continues to be fine.
Thank you!
sgmlaw wrote:
> I had been hobbling along with an old build for about two months,
> because of the multiple perl permissions issues. The ol
mherger wrote:
> > Failure is expressed by the target media folder no longer being
> visible
> > or accessible to LMS.
>
> But LMS does start? Then it certainly is a permissions issue. Try to
> give perl5.18 full access, too.
>
> --
>
> Michael
I had been hobbling along with a very old bui
MrC wrote:
> See the conversation above with michael and myself, regarding
> drag-n-drop and perl5.18. That resolved the issue for me of LMS not
> starting upon reboot.
>
> I just tested it again, and I no longer have the issue. My system loads
> a fair number of things upon login, so I had t
See the conversation above with michael and myself, regarding
drag-n-drop and perl5.18. That resolved the issue for me of LMS not
starting upon reboot.
I just tested it again, and I no longer have the issue. My system loads
a fair number of things upon login, so I had to wait a minute or so
un
I am on MacOS Catalina 10.15.7 and use Logitech Media Server Version:
7.9.3 - 1597753178.
I had the same issue as described by many users since on latest Catalina
release: library (which is located on external USB drive) looks empty,
scanning shows 0 files.
I gave full disk access to perl, bash,
I think I've tried all the suggestions here other than going into
Terminal which is beyond me. perl is enabled in full disc access but
bash does not appear in bin list. Im running Catlina 10.15.7 and LMS
7.9.3. My music is in a folder on an external hard drive and LMS will
not scan it. Have I mis
Nope! Starting over with a TimeMachine restore from beginning of
September. Once that's done I'll load LMS 7.9.3 and leave it there.
Not sure what's going on... it WAS OK, and then I decided to backup my
music drive, which I do on a regular basis. Using Retrospect I decided
to do a fresh ba
Any update on this? I recently upgraded to Catalina and started having
the same problems. After giving FULL DISC ACCESS to everything
mentioned in this thread, I STILL can't run the latest nightly build and
Does it not run, or does it not have access to your discs?
--
Michael
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Any update on this? I recently upgraded to Catalina and started having
the same problems. After giving FULL DISC ACCESS to everything
mentioned in this thread, I STILL can't run the latest nightly build and
had to revert back to LMS 7.9.1. I do have a Time Machine backup of my
Mac Mini and my
mherger wrote:
>
> You should be able to drag'n'drop it from finder. You might need to
> un-hide system folders (Cmd + Shift + . (dot))
D&D worked.
No need to unhide, I can already see them. I discovered why perl can be
selected via the file open dialog, but the versioned variants cannot:
Michael suggested granting perl5.18 access, but this doesn't appear to
be possible in the Full Disk Access prefs dialog.
You should be able to drag'n'drop it from finder. You might need to
un-hide system folders (Cmd + Shift + . (dot))
--
Michael
For a while now, I've been experiencing this issue with LMS not having
access to my media stored on a removable volume on my Mac.
The issue occurs after logging into the my account after reboot. The
LMS prefs panel is set to start LMS on Login. But LMS is never running
upon login, so I start i
That's what I'm trying to avoid as everything except the preference pane
is working. As you say the PrefPane should be 64-bit compatible so I
don't understand why it fails.
Re-installing LMS is usually a quick and painless process. Just download
the package, install it. No uninstall needed. Sho
mherger wrote:
> >
> Have you tried re-installing LMS? The PrefPane should be 64-bit
> compatible.
>
That's what I'm trying to avoid as everything except the preference pane
is working. As you say the PrefPane should be 64-bit compatible so I
don't understand why it fails.
--
When I click on 'Logitech Media Server' in Settings I get the message:
"Preferences Error: Could not load Logitech Media Server preference
pane.".
Have you tried re-installing LMS? The PrefPane should be 64-bit compatible.
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Michael
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I've been running LMS 7.7.5 on a MacMini for over three years and have
just upgraded to MacOS Catalina.
After granting Full Disk Access to Perl everything seems to be running
OK with the exception of the preferences pane.
When I click on 'Logitech Media Server' in Settings I get the message:
"
With its
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help, it is quite possible to open access and read other people's
messages in Whatsapp for any user of the system. The program breaks into
the subscriber's database, where the history of person
Personal correspondence can be seen by any Whatsapp user, other people's
messages can be read by anyone in the WI-FI zone. To find out who a
person is communicating with, what Whatsapp is chatting about, you need
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Failure is expressed by the target media folder no longer being visible
or accessible to LMS.
But LMS does start? Then it certainly is a permissions issue. Try to
give perl5.18 full access, too.
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mherger wrote:
> > For all versions of LMS later than 7.9.3-1596358162 (Aug 3, 2020) I
> lose
> > all LMS permissions to access the external drive containing my Media
> > Folder.
>
> How would it fail?
>
> > Has something changed after that particular build that requires
> > something more to
For all versions of LMS later than 7.9.3-1596358162 (Aug 3, 2020) I lose
all LMS permissions to access the external drive containing my Media
Folder.
How would it fail?
Has something changed after that particular build that requires
something more to maintain permissions?
I doubt it: I'm doi
Here's a new one.
For all versions of LMS later than 7.9.3-1596358162 (Aug 3, 2020) I lose
all LMS permissions to access the external drive containing my Media
Folder.
Deleting and re-selecting permissions for perl and bash after a later
build install and reboot do not restore the permissions.
mherger wrote:
> > 2) IN LMS CONTROL PANEL SELECT FOLDER(S) CONTAINING YOUR MUSIC
> >
> > 3) SETUP PERL, using the sequence her[/B]e:
> > https://learn.perl.org/installing/osx.html
>
> You don't have to install Perl - it's (still) pre-installed with the
> system. In particular if the control
2) IN LMS CONTROL PANEL SELECT FOLDER(S) CONTAINING YOUR MUSIC
3) SETUP PERL, using the sequence her[/B]e:
https://learn.perl.org/installing/osx.html
You don't have to install Perl - it's (still) pre-installed with the
system. In particular if the control panel was already working.
--
Micha
MrC wrote:
> When you go to the web interface, Settings, and on the first page, for
> your Media Folders, click the Browse button, you should see various
> expandable file system locations. If you cannot expand one of them
> (because there's no + character), this shows you that you don't have
>
Hi all,
I've owned an old Squeezebox for at least ten years, and managed to keep
it running through several iMacs and updates.
I took my SB with me when I went back to the US (from Canada) a few
weeks ago.
I can't get it running with this MacBookPro laptop and external 4TB
LaCie hard drive.
Thanks to all of you for this thread. I cling desperately to my Logitech
Boom from over 10 years ago, which has been my constant music companion
in my kitchen since then. Best tech product I have ever had along with
the Palm Treo.
Strangely, my setup seemed to be working on Catalina until recentl
MichaelJ wrote:
> Thanks so much for your quick response MichaelI can quit pounding my
> head on the desktop from trying to figure out where Id gone wrong with
> the update 🤪
> Cheers
I can't test it (I don't purchase tracks, only CD's to rip), but you
might want to try this:
Open Terminal
I don't purchase tracks (I only purchase CD's and rip), so I can't test
this, but I looked at the AppleScript and could it be as simple as
changing
tell application "iTunes"
to
tell application "Music"
Feel free to give it a try! I don't really use either of them...
--
Michael
mherger wrote:
> > Iâm missing somethingupdated to Catalina and all seemed well. I
> > purchased some tunes on the new music app. They play fine but the
> album
> > art isnât showing up on my touch. The artwork is fine on the Apple
> Music
> > app.
>
> The (eternal Beta) AppleScript we w
mherger wrote:
> >
> The (eternal Beta) AppleScript we were using to import artwork from
> iTunes no longer works with the new Music app.
>
> --
>
> Michael
Thanks so much for your quick response MichaelI can quit pounding my
head on the desktop from trying to figure out where Id gone
I’m missing somethingupdated to Catalina and all seemed well. I
purchased some tunes on the new music app. They play fine but the album
art isn’t showing up on my touch. The artwork is fine on the Apple Music
app.
The (eternal Beta) AppleScript we were using to import artwork from
iTunes no
Tony T wrote:
> I would first try a hard reboot of the Touch.
> If that didn't work I would try re-scanning the LMS library
> What version LMS? (7.9.2 was just released)
7.9.2 nightlieswill update and see what happens
--
MichaelJ wrote:
> Im missing somethingupdated to Catalina and all seemed well. I
> purchased some tunes on the new music app. They play fine but the album
> art isnt showing up on my touch. The artwork is fine on the Apple Music
> app.
> Any suggestions?
I would first try a hard reboot o
Im missing somethingupdated to Catalina and all seemed well. I
purchased some tunes on the new music app. They play fine but the album
art isnt showing up on my touch. The artwork is fine on the Apple Music
app.
Any suggestions?
I agree. I had my LMS running on an old Mac mini (2009) with El
Capitan.
Recently got a new mini for PLEX (needed a more powerful processor to
rip the DVD/BluRay), so I'm now running Catalina.
Tony
SBTouch ♪ SBRadio ♬
Evan, it's a fair point you make.
That's another reason I'm not speeding to the update... there's nothing
in Catalina that makes me think wow, I must have that!
The reason I've gone along with updates in the past was because, even if
they didn't have features that were particularly attractive
Why that soon? There've been times when I've been two or three software
versions behind, sometimes because of hardware (an unsupported iMac that
still functioned perfectly), other times because of software. Once
security updates are no longer provided, it's probably wise to run some
sort of anti-
Im coming to the conclusion that Im not going to update to Catalina
from Mojave yet.
Thats not so much down to LMS, which I assume from the lack of response
to my question in recent posts here is working and running OK on
Catalina.
Its more like Michaels decision to stay with Mojave so he
OK, good to know Tony T. Any other observations, anyone?
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whitman wrote:
> I was thinking of waiting till 10.15.2 and some down time (in other
> words now) before taking the leap to Catalina.
>
> Is anyone using 10.15.2 and still seeing probs getting LMS going on it
> and/or running LMS on it?
I've been running LMS on Catalina 10.5.2 for about a mon
I was thinking of waiting till 10.15.2 and some down time (in other
words now) before taking the leap to Catalina.
Is anyone using 10.15.2 and still seeing probs getting LMS going on it
and/or running LMS on it?
whitman'
What I ended up doing was installing iTunes into Catalina based on the
suggestion earlier in the thread.
Using the Retroactive app?
https://github.com/cormiertyshawn895/Retroactive
I still hesitate to rely on it, currently sticking with Mojave on my
main computer as I want to continue Apertur
mherger wrote:
> >
> Well... Catalina got rid of iTunes. And the new music app does not
> export the XML file LMS uses for the integration any more. Workarounds
> have been discussed here. Michael
Thanks Michael, I am obviously aware of the lack of .xml support. I
thought I did a good job job
mherger wrote:
> > Sorry about starting a new thread (missed this), but I'll ask the
> > question here:
>
> No need to be sorry. I personally prefer distinct threads for distinct
> problems, rather than those hundreds of only loosely related messages
> mixed in to one...
>
> --
>
> Michael
Sorry about starting a new thread (missed this), but I'll ask the
question here:
No need to be sorry. I personally prefer distinct threads for distinct
problems, rather than those hundreds of only loosely related messages
mixed in to one...
--
Michael
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…I'm not sure if prevent standby plugin is actually working.
The log says it is ("[19-12-03 12:12:34.0015]
Slim::Plugin::PreventStandby::Plugin::checkClientActivity (146)
Preventing System Standby…"
but pmset -g doesn't indicate that caffeinate is preventing sleep.
Would you see from the log whi
I'm not sure if prevent standby plugin is actually working.
The log says it is ("[19-12-03 12:12:34.0015]
Slim::Plugin::PreventStandby::Plugin::checkClientActivity (146)
Preventing System Standby
"
but pmset -g doesn't indicate that caffeinate is preventing sleep.
Tony
SBTouch ♪ SBRadio ♬
-
Sorry about starting a new thread (missed this), but I'll ask the
question here:
Just upgraded to macOS Catalina
Trying to get LMS from preventing sleep. Had this problem with El
Capitain, and resolved it
with sudo nvram boot-args="darkwake=0", but this is not working with
Catalina
The preve
jompo wrote:
> Hello,
> For me (Mac mini, Mac OS X Catalina), the scan of the music files also
> aborted quickly. Looking at the LMS logs, it seems due to forbidden
> access to the music files or folders, or perhaps LMS preference folder
> or files. Rather than giving "Full Disk Access" to LMS, P
MrC wrote:
> When you go to the web interface, Settings, and on the first page, for
> your Media Folders, click the Browse button, you should see various
> expandable file system locations. If you cannot expand one of them
> (because there's no + character), this shows you that you don't have
>
My original setup was LMS on a Mac Mini running OSX High Sierra. The
Music media is stored on a external drive. I was using iTunes for music
management, playlists, etc. This has been working well for years, and
has not changed until the issue with Catalina.
Well... Catalina got rid of iTunes. An
mherger wrote:
> >>> You should probably start by telling us more about your setup.
> Where's
> your music stored? Your playlists? Did this work before?
Thanks Michael - should have started with that.
My original setup was LMS on a Mac Mini running OSX High Sierra. The
Music media is stored o
JPEG wrote:
> Thanks, MrC.
>
> ALL: Is this the proven way to get LMS to run on macOS 10.15?
>
> Has this *failed* for anyone who has tried it?
>
> I am on 10.14.6 but looking to upgrade soon -- I'm trying to get a
> handle on what I am up against.
MrC's steps appear to have worked for me.
Check the scanner.log for any hint about the failure to scan.
I have checked the scanner log and there are no errors. I'm not sure I
You can enable logging for the scanner, re-run a scan, then check the
file again.
have pointed LMS to the proper playlist location (post Catalina). I even
I
mherger wrote:
> > Check the scanner.log for any hint about the failure to scan.
I have checked the scanner log and there are no errors. I'm not sure I
have pointed LMS to the proper playlist location (post Catalina). I even
tried to export my playlists, put them into a different directory and
Thanks to all who have posted here. I upgraded to Catalina and
experienced the issues addressed. I followed the steps and most
everything is well... except my playlists. No matter which directory I
guide LMS to, it will come back with the playlist names, but all are
empty. Any guidance on the reco
Thanks to all who have posted here. I upgraded to Catalina and
experienced the issues addressed. I followed the steps and most
everything is well... except my playlists. No matter which directory I
guide LMS to, it will come back with the playlist names, but all are
empty. Any guidance on the rec
MrC wrote:
>
>
> Go to System Preferences > Security & Privacy > Full Disk Access, and
> unlock the settings. Click the + button. Now type Cmd+Shift+G. This
> will open a dialog where you can type a path. Enter /usr/bin and then
> select perl to add it. Do likewise for /bin and select bas
adm wrote:
> My situation:
>
> - Have just upgraded to Catalina
> - Source music library is on a NAS
> - Library scans fail, and after a "Clear library and rescan everything"
> I am left with an empty LMS library
> - LMS itself seems to be operating normally, eg able to play internet
> radio, a
I've started reviewing this thread but am a little bit confused.
Is there a sum/TL-DR update anyone can provide? Are we relying on the
XML export capability from the new Music App in Catalina for LMS to
continue to work with a music library or is some dynamic update
capability a possibility?
I
mherger wrote:
> > Yes. I'd like to figure out whether there was a way to make macOS
> bring
> > up the "allow access?" prompt programmatically. I was wondering
> whether
> > I don't see it because I had been running early betas already.
>
> Ok, I got something. Found a command to reset all t
mherger wrote:
> > Yes. I'd like to figure out whether there was a way to make macOS
> bring
> > up the "allow access?" prompt programmatically. I was wondering
> whether
> > I don't see it because I had been running early betas already.
>
> Ok, I got something. Found a command to reset all t
Yes. I'd like to figure out whether there was a way to make macOS bring
up the "allow access?" prompt programmatically. I was wondering whether
I don't see it because I had been running early betas already.
Ok, I got something. Found a command to reset all those settings. But
things are compli
To be clear: you want to reproduce the "no library" situation that we're
experiencing?
Yes. I'd like to figure out whether there was a way to make macOS bring
up the "allow access?" prompt programmatically. I was wondering whether
I don't see it because I had been running early betas already.
mherger wrote:
>
>
> Would anybody know how I can trigger this prompt from a shell command or
>
> the terminal?
>
> --
> --
>
> Michael
To be clear: you want to reproduce the "no library" situation that we're
experiencing? Basically, LMS can't access external volumes in order to
scan the
Go to System Preferences > Security & Privacy > Full Disk Access, and
unlock the settings. Click the + button. Now type Cmd+Shift+G. This
will open a dialog where you can type a path. Enter /usr/bin and then
select perl to add it. Do likewise for /bin and select bash.
I still can't reproduce
MrC wrote:
> When you go to the web interface, Settings, and on the first page, for
> your Media Folders, click the Browse button, you should see various
> expandable file system locations. If you cannot expand one of them
> (because there's no + character), this shows you that you don't have
>
Hi, not to refute or detract from anyone's experiences or issues, but I
just upgraded my Mac to from 10.14.6 to 10.15.1 and my LMS 7.9.2 seems
to be working fine. I have all my music on an external drive connected
to my Mac.
--
MrC, that did it. The tip on how to get to the locations for bash and
perl was what I was missing. Many thanks!
Andy
Mac Mini -> Duet -> Mojo -> Nait XS -> LS50s
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adm wrote:
> My situation:
>
> - Have just upgraded to Catalina
> - Source music library is on a NAS
> - Library scans fail, and after a "Clear library and rescan everything"
> I am left with an empty LMS library
>
> ...
>
> The error scanning the NAS volume would seem to be, based on the
> c
My situation:
- Have just upgraded to Catalina
- Source music library is on a NAS
- Library scans fail, and after a "Clear library and rescan everything"
I am left with an empty LMS library
- LMS itself seems to be operating normally, eg able to play internet
radio, and LMS UI if fine, just no m
After a few initial glitches mine is BAU, no problems running under
Catalina.
I deleted lots of applications that would no longer run under Catalina
but I wasnt actually using them, apart from occasionally using MS Word,
which I dont really miss.
Nick
Heliocentric wrote:
> Catalina is by far
Catalina is by far my worst experience with Mac OS. This issue alone
has resulted in my moving LMS over to a Raspberry Pi solution running
the Max2Play software(LMS and Squeezelite in one box). Even after that,
Disk Utility in Catalina destroyed a perfectly good micro SD Card on
format and I've
Delahaye wrote:
> LMS does not work properly in Catalina.
>
> After I have not scanned for two days and have not changed anything on
> the system, the files are suddenly no longer accessible. Re-scanning LMS
> does not allow. After I restart the MacBook, LMS indicates that the
> library is empt
aka wrote:
> Read and reread this thread over the past 3 days, nothing I tried was
> working.
> Never got any alerts from Security to be able to allow Full Disc Access
> for 'perl' or 'sh' or anything else past allowing the Installer.
> So, on a whim, I gave *System Preferences* Full Disc Access
Since a few days I use mac OS Catalina. LMS works, but not for long. The
library loads, but is no longer accessible after a few hours. And after
that, LMS doesn't scan anymore. When I re-install LMS 7.9.2 everything
works just fine for a few hours.
I have read the thread and given full disk acces
That's correct, it's not part of 7.7.6. I should probably update 7.7.7.
I backported the changes from 7.9 to 7.7.7. Feel free to give this a try
if you don't feel like taking the step up to 7.9.
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That's odd - I just reinstalled LMS version 7.7.6 and didn't get a
darwin-x86_64 folder. Hmmm. What's the full path of your 64-bit folder?
That's correct, it's not part of 7.7.6. I should probably update 7.7.7.
But then I'd recommend to use 7.9 anyway :-).
http://downloads.slimdevices.com/nigh
Dylan Mc wrote:
> Exporting ~10,000 things works great. My library has over 40,000 songs,
> and trying to export that caused Music to immediately return (after
> choosing the file name), but without exporting anything. I sense a limit
> of 32,768 - maybe a signed 16-bit number somewhere?
Thankf
mherger wrote:
> ...
> There's a darwin-x86_64 folder, too. This should provide most 64 bit
> binaries.
> Michael
That's odd - I just reinstalled LMS version 7.7.6 and didn't get a
darwin-x86_64 folder. Hmmm. What's the full path of your 64-bit folder?
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Paul Webster wrote:
> Regarding exporting ... see update from Dylan Mc a couple of posts
> earlier saying that Manual Export did not work for him.
Exporting ~10,000 things works great. My library has over 40,000 songs,
and trying to export that caused Music to immediately return (after
choosing
Regarding exporting ... see update from Dylan Mc a couple of posts
earlier saying that Manual Export did not work for him.
Paul Webster
http://dabdig.blogspot.com
Author Radio France (FIP etc) plugin
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Paul Webster wrote:
> You can manually export the required XML file from iTunes ... so you
> could do this each time you add music to iTunes.
> It looks like that process can be automated (see a script earlier in
> this thread) ... so you could probably set that to run periodically.
>
> Others
listen to some music while I figure out databases etc., I tried pointing
LMS's "Music Folder" to my Music/iTunes/iTunes Media/Music folder, and
lo-and-behold, it worked great.
Yes, I wanted to point this out: you don't need LMS to scan iTunes
library just for the music files. It's more if you w
Evan_E wrote:
> I've searched the forum for terms like "iTunes", "MacOS", and
> "Catalina", but can't seem to find anything about this - as of the
> forthcoming release of MacOS 10.15 "Catalina", Apple's going to be
> dispensing with iTunes, replacing it with a "Music" app modeled after
> the on
I'm still puzzled by this... I never was asked to change anything there,
nor do I see sh or perl in those lists!
Did you update to Catalina from an earlier macOS, or is this a new
system?
--
Michael
Michael,
No, you do not receive any direct alert or notification prompts to change
anything
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