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Mac => JRiver Media Center 32 for Mac => Topic started by: jhoffmann-ka on May 05, 2024, 11:53:33 am
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Hello everyone,
Crosspost from German subforum..
I switched from Windows 10 to MacOS and reactivated my MC installation (after not using it on W10 for a long time).
I use MC32 exclusively for music management of my files on the NAS, I listen to music via my Marantz DAC which is fed with the files from the NAS by a Raspberry with MoodeAudio.
Recently I also need my music on my cell phone. I use special playlists for my workout, which are compiled according to BPM. So far I've used Apple Music, but I think the program is not suitable for this.
My problem: MC (and MacOS) doesn't recognize my phones!
While MacOS at least recognizes my iPhone SE, it completely stops working with Android.
MC recognizes neither the SE nor the Android phones (Samsung A5/S23/S24).
So of course I can't move any playlists to the cell phones.
I read in the forum that many users' phones are recognized without any problems.
Am I missing something? Does anyone have any ideas for a solution?
Thanks and best regards
Juergen
Edit May, 5th 9:24 pm:
Pocketbook e-reader is recognized immediatly, sync of Audiobook works like a charme
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Have you tried JRemote?
It's on the iOS/iPadOS and Android (I think) app stores
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Have you tried JRemote?
No I haven't.
I don't think that would suit my workflow either:
- Choose songs with a specific BPM, e.g. between 110 and 115 BPM
- Create playlist
- Sync playlist to cell phone
- Have fun in the gym :-)
I Won't do that on my device!
But I'll have a look JRemote.
regards
Juergen
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Hey Jürgen,
I like your idea with the beat range playlist. I might try that for running.
With JRemote on your phone you could skip the sync part and stream your playlist directly from your Media PC, or from wherever MC is running. You'd need a decent cell signal, though.
Should JRemote not be a solution for you, you could just import the audio files from your playlist into Apple Music and play them from there on your phone, although that doesn't sound like an elegant way.
Good luck!
Hans
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Hey Jürgen,
I like your idea with the beat range playlist. I might try that for running.
With JRemote on your phone you could skip the sync part and stream your playlist directly from your Media PC, or from wherever MC is running. You'd need a decent cell signal, though.
Should JRemote not be a solution for you, you could just import the audio files from your playlist into Apple Music and play them from there on your phone, although that doesn't sound like an elegant way.
Good luck!
Hans
The second is pretty much what I do to my iDevices.
For android devices, if they have removable storage you can put that into a USB reader and have MC manage it as a manual handheld device.
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With JRemote on your phone you could skip the sync part and stream your playlist directly from your Media PC, or from wherever MC is running. You'd need a decent cell signal, though.
How is this possible? I'm miles away from home when I'm in the gym or in the nearby woods for walking. In the gym I don't have any cell signal cause of the special treatment of the Windows (they are vaporized).
Should JRemote not be a solution for you, you could just import the audio files from your playlist into Apple Music and play them from there on your phone, although that doesn't sound like an elegant way.
My company gave me a 2019 MacBookPro 16" with Intel i7 and tons of RAM for private use. I installed Bootcamp, my old licence of W10, did all the updates, installed MC29, imported my ripped CDs (took 1 day) from my Synology, plugged in my S24 and guess what: everything worked fine. I can manage my playlists and sync and export my files. Had some issues when the phone turns off the screen but Developer Options (forced always on) worked fine.
Will try this on my "new" i7 Mac with MacOS and my working MBP with M1Pro. I'll keep you posted.
This is what I expected with MC32 for MacOS. Im extremely dissapointed, that my MC32 on my (private) M1 Mac doesn't work like MC4W10. Even when MacOS recognises my SE, MC32 doesn't. Both are stock systems, no company crap on it.
Regards from germany
Juergen
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What is MC4W10?
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What is MC4W10?
Sorry for that...
MediaCenter for Windows(10)
Regards
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How is this possible? I'm miles away from home when I'm in the gym or in the nearby woods for walking. In the gym I don't have any cell signal cause of the special treatment of the Windows (they are vaporized).
My company gave me a 2019 MacBookPro 16" with Intel i7 and tons of RAM for private use. I installed Bootcamp, my old licence of W10, did all the updates, installed MC29, imported my ripped CDs (took 1 day) from my Synology, plugged in my S24 and guess what: everything worked fine. I can manage my playlists and sync and export my files. Had some issues when the phone turns off the screen but Developer Options (forced always on) worked fine.
Will try this on my "new" i7 Mac with MacOS and my working MBP with M1Pro. I'll keep you posted.
This is what I expected with MC32 for MacOS. Im extremely dissapointed, that my MC32 on my (private) M1 Mac doesn't work like MC4W10. Even when MacOS recognises my SE, MC32 doesn't. Both are stock systems, no company crap on it.
Regards from germany
Juergen
That's because windows has a driver for your Android phone that has a windows API that MC can use. You still can't do anything with MC and any iPhone on windows.