Sorry Paul, I did not see the text as a link. See it now. I have a Mac rather than a PC - do you have similar instructions for a Mac? I can connect with logon/password as described but the only log file that I see is as per the image in my earlier post. If you have specific instructions for Mac that would be helpful.
When you connect at the top level there should be a choice of either the Internal or the Logs folder, can you see them?
Also we have Mac instructions for connecting to the Music disk at How do I access Melco music disk from MacOS but we don’t currently have instructions for connecting to the Logs disk, however the only difference is that you need to select the Logs folder rather than the Internal folder.
Thanks. No. The music folders start alphabetically. This is true since last time I run a full Songkong “Fix” in late November. There are Songkong folders at lower levels and the “Logs” folder (only one) is under some Beethoven Piano Concerto folder. The last run of Songkong seemed to move a significant amount of files around including a lot of m4a files that were normally left in the root directory.
Apologies, I was totally forgetting that the logs files are stored in a different location for N1 Mk1, Mk2 that have not been updated to EX firmware.
I have added this post to make things clearer, but basically there should be a SongKong folder in your top level shared folder, and within that a Logs folder containing the logs.
But I am confused how you seem to have the SongKong folder also stored within 9Bach/Anian [HD], Marie Jose Pires… etc.
If there is not a Logs folder within the SongKong folder that is directly within Music I think the best thing to do is simply delete the SongKong folder and then retry to start SongKong, that may well sort out the issue.
Hi, as described there are Songkong folders i many places (all under music folders) see the attached image for another example. These folders seem to only include some sort of DB lock file.
The only Songkong Logs file is under the Marie Jose Pires folder in the previous screenshot.
Try and restart Songkong on Melco, then on the OLED you can see if SongKong Service is marked On or Off. If it is marked On wait a few minutes then you should be able to connect to it on your Melco via the web browser on your Mac
All I can suggest at this point is that maybe I remote connect to your Mac and from there try and connect to the Melco, but I won’t be able to do that this week.
Hi Paul, Happy New Year. Sorry I haven’t been in contact for a while - bit busy at this end. I’m investigating getting my Melco upgraded to EX level. Do you think that is wise before we try and figure out what’s happening or do you want to try logging on remotely before we move the Melco to EX level?
I am available most weeks Wednesday to Friday if you want to set a time to log in remotely.
Hi Ian, if you are considering moving to EX you should do that because that should solve the problem, and the melco will be checked to ensure SongKong/MinimServer work, but probably sensible to mention the issue to them when you get the upgrade.
Hi Paul, I now have my Melco upgraded to EX and have Songkong running at the latest version. I do have an new issue which I will start in a new thread as it is different and probably should have a different title so as not to confuse.