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More => Old Versions => JRiver Media Center 19 for Mac => Topic started by: vjbelle on July 16, 2014, 03:35:18 pm
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This only occurs on my Mac side so I kept it here. My PC side works perfectly. All of my music files are on a Synology hard wired connected to various computers including my Mac. If my Mac sleeps or is turned off MC looses the connection to my Nas. The only way to get the connection back is to go to 'Finder' and open one of the folders on the Nas. The Nas is always connected as a shared component. I finally looked into file locations in MC and found originally that it was pointing to an old location so I changed it to look at my Nas location. That doesn't work. Only solution so far is to open a folder in my Music directory on the Nas and then everything is fine. Of course, this never happens using iTunes as a database along with PureMusic but I really DO want to use MC..... Is there a fix..... solution?
Victor
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We'll look into possible ways to auto-mount network drives for media in the library.
In the meantime, this might be a work around for you:
1. In System Preferences, select Users and groups.
2. Select the "Login Items" Tab (make sure the padlock is open).
3. Click on the + sign in the lower middle section
4. Navigate to the NAS shared folder and click add.
Now your NAS will be remounted every time you login.
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Thank you, John for the reply. I'll try your workaround.....
Victor
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John,
Your suggestion really does help a lot. As long as there is no 'lost' connection on my network I stay perfectly connected and am mounted upon login.
Thanks again....
Victor
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Hello JRiver - I am having a similar issue, using a Time Capsule to store the music files. JRiver version 19 builds the library just fine, but cannot find the music once the system has gone to sleep and is re-awakened. Tried opening a file manually on the time capsule and re-launching JRiver, still the same result.
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The Time Capsule is not designed to be a general Network Storage Device and should really not be used as such:
https://discussions.apple.com/message/25385340
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Update: using the suggestion of John T (post of 17 July 2014) and that seems to be working fine at the moment (open time capsule files at login). --> > Needed to restart for this to 'stick'. <
Currently, JRemote is playing files to a DLNA Samsung TV. Working fine. Impressed.
>> I am going to switch to a dedicated mac mini for JRiver to gain flexibility and avoid spurious issues. Is their a good tutorial or tips and tricks on this? I want to run the mac-mini headless as much as possible and have it wake as needed from an iPad, etc. Library will be stored on the mini and backed up to Time Capsule, everything hard-wired ethernet. Plan to edit/rip from the iMac.
For example, is it better to run OSX or OSW-server in this mode?
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For example, is it better to run OSX or OSW-server in this mode?
You'd probably run into fewer problems running regular OSX.
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This discussion is probably worth reading:
http://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php?topic=88169.0
It was Windows focused, but a lot of the same stuff applies.
Other comments? I don't know much of anything about waking a Mini from sleep using an iPad. I don't have my server set to sleep (not really because of MC, but because of other programs that don't like it and bork up). I'd say this much for sure: get it working well with sleep disabled on the Mini, and then turn it on and work to get it to reliably wake up. WOL can be very challenging to set up right, and get through firewalls and whatnot, depending on your network setup.
So, start simple, and add things as you go. I'd leave messing with sleeping and waking to a later phase.