i downloaded the mac 64 download...clicked on the green 'minimserver' icon and was taken to a box with numerous possibilities to click. i chose 'music' and was then taken to another box showing my HD Tracks music ...my itunes music..and another. i clicked on 'itunes and all of my itunes downloads were seen. i clicked on the first selection and everything disappeared. i then went back and tried to click on the green icon and nothing came up..what to do now...???
(10-04-2013 01:04)calloway Wrote: [ -> ]i downloaded the mac 64 download...clicked on the green 'minimserver' icon and was taken to a box with numerous possibilities to click. i chose 'music' and was then taken to another box showing my HD Tracks music ...my itunes music..and another. i clicked on 'itunes and all of my itunes downloads were seen. i clicked on the first selection and everything disappeared. i then went back and tried to click on the green icon and nothing came up..what to do now...???
I think this means you have installed MinimServer and selected a content directory, but probably not the right content directory.
You should see a small icon with a minim symbol in your menu bar. Please do the following:
1) Click on the minim icon and select 'Properties'
2) In the contentDir field, change the value to /Users/your-user-name/Music
3) Press OK to accept the change
You should now have the correct setting for your content directory. The next step is to start a UPnP control point so you can browse and select your music.
simoncn...thanks for the reply. i will look for the icon when i get home..i did play the one album that DID load ..a RUSH album..and it was superb.equally as good as the EMM...thanks again..dave
(10-04-2013 11:01)simoncn Wrote: [ -> ] (10-04-2013 01:04)calloway Wrote: [ -> ]i downloaded the mac 64 download...clicked on the green 'minimserver' icon and was taken to a box with numerous possibilities to click. i chose 'music' and was then taken to another box showing my HD Tracks music ...my itunes music..and another. i clicked on 'itunes and all of my itunes downloads were seen. i clicked on the first selection and everything disappeared. i then went back and tried to click on the green icon and nothing came up..what to do now...???
I think this means you have installed MinimServer and selected a content directory, but probably not the right content directory.
You should see a small icon with a minim symbol in your menu bar. Please do the following:
1) Click on the minim icon and select 'Properties'
2) In the contentDir field, change the value to /Users/your-user-name/Music
3) Press OK to accept the change
You should now have the correct setting for your content directory. The next step is to start a UPnP control point so you can browse and select your music.
simoncn..i am home and do not see a 'minim icon'..i tried to download the 1.70 version again but cannot get any response when i click on the icon that populates the box with the 'agreement' letter.if you have a second i would love a call at 434-2037932 tonight to help me through this..thanks..dave
(10-04-2013 21:18)calloway Wrote: [ -> ]simoncn..i am home and do not see a 'minim icon'..i tried to download the 1.70 version again but cannot get any response when i click on the icon that populates the box with the 'agreement' letter.if you have a second i would love a call at 434-2037932 tonight to help me through this..thanks..dave
I can't provide phone support. Have you read the instructions on
this page? I suggest you reboot the Mac and go through these instructions step by step. If you come to a step that isn't clear or doesn't produce the result you expect, please post here and I will respond. It might help if you could attach a screenshot to your post using the Attachments section at the bottom of the forum window.
simoncn...i did what you asked and now see ..on the top of my screen..an icon with a counterclockwise arrow proceeding. does this mean that my music is loading..?..dave
simoncn..it did it..thanks a lot for all your help.i will play with it tonight..again..thanks for your help..dave