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More => Old Versions => JRiver Media Center 18 for Mac => Topic started by: czapp on September 09, 2013, 12:58:18 pm
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Hi
The hard drive in my Mac Mini has died. I am able to extract most of the files, but the drive is history. My music is in a Synology NAS, so it is unaffected.
I need to download a new version of Media Center, and I am wondering how to transfer my library info. Is there anything else I need to locate and transfer to the new drive?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
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Try to recover your a library backup. I don't know the default location on a mac, but if you can recover a recent library backup, you can simply restore it once you have reinstalled MC and have all your settings, playlists and library back in place.
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I can't seem to find any library files or settings. I removed the drive from the mini, and copied whatever files there were to an external usb drive. When I open MC on that drive, there are no library files, and no settings. Am I totally screwed here, or is there anything else I can do?
Thanks
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Someone need to help you with knowledge about the locations of library backups. I don't use a Mac so I can' help you with it.
Sorry.
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I'll search tonight when I'm home. What is the file called? I can easily search the Mac and let you know exactly where it's located (assuming it's not on my NAS).
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Look under Users/Library/Application Support/JRiver. In the JRiver folder is everything that you will need from your drive.
Dave
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Be default the location of the library files is here:
/Users/<your username>/Library/Application Support/J River/Media Center 18
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Hi
Thanks to all for the advice. It turns out that most of the files left on the drive were corrupted, and I need to start from scratch.
There is a lesson to be learned here. I have gone to great lengths to back up my music files, but have neglected to back up the
mini's hard drive. Big mistake!
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Sorry to hear that - remember you can also make a backup of your JRiver library and store it on your NAS - I do that.
Barr
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Hi
Thanks to all for the advice. It turns out that most of the files left on the drive were corrupted, and I need to start from scratch.
There is a lesson to be learned here. I have gone to great lengths to back up my music files, but have neglected to back up the
mini's hard drive. Big mistake!
Yes, I use SuperDuper! for this as it's also a bootable backup.
remember you can also make a backup of your JRiver library and store it on your NAS - I do that.
Barr
How do I do that?
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To backup your library from within JRiver:
File->Library->Backup Library
Then specify a location for the backup file (ie your NAS)
Barr
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To backup your library from within JRiver:
File->Library->Backup Library
Then specify a location for the backup file (ie your NAS)
Barr
That was easy. :-[
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It really was easy. Thanks!
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And in an event of a crash for file loss, you load this in and it does what?
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I knew someone would get around to asking that!
This is what I found from the WIKI - perhaps John or someone else from JRiver could weigh in here, but I think if you lost your HD with the JRiver application and associated configuration files (for example these are on your boot drive) you would merely need to re-install your OS, re install JRiver and then Restore this library file and you would be back to where you were pre-crash. This of course does not have the music files themselves.
This is what I read:
The Library contains information about all of your files. It doesn't contain the files themselves.
MC will backup the Library automatically on a regular basis, approximately every two days. The location of the Library backup file is determined by the setting in Tools > Options > File Location > Program Files > Library Backups.
You can back up your library manually if you need to, for example before you make significant changes to the library. Go to File > Library > Back Up Library. You can choose the location at this point. Note: this creates a backup of the currently loaded library. To back up all your libraries, open each one and repeat the process.
Also, remember that the backup will save the Library and all of your settings
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I knew someone would get around to asking that!
This is what I found from the WIKI - perhaps John or someone else from JRiver could weigh in here, but I think if you lost your HD with the JRiver application and associated configuration files (for example these are on your boot drive) you would merely need to re-install your OS, re install JRiver and then Restore this library file and you would be back to where you were pre-crash. This of course does not have the music files themselves.
This is what I read:
The Library contains information about all of your files. It doesn't contain the files themselves.
MC will backup the Library automatically on a regular basis, approximately every two days. The location of the Library backup file is determined by the setting in Tools > Options > File Location > Program Files > Library Backups.
You can back up your library manually if you need to, for example before you make significant changes to the library. Go to File > Library > Back Up Library. You can choose the location at this point. Note: this creates a backup of the currently loaded library. To back up all your libraries, open each one and repeat the process.
Also, remember that the backup will save the Library and all of your settings
OK. That all makes sense to me. :)