Problems encountered using raga-app #255
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I also keep my tracks on an external hard drive, but the Swinsian library itself (database and XML file) lives on my internal hard drive. You might need to be on the beta release channel of Swinsian. You can access this by holding the option key while the 'Swinsian' menu bar dropdown is open and clicking 'Check for Updates (Beta)'. Try upgrading to the latest beta version (I'm on 3.0 preview 19): raga won't work for m3u playlists. It's currently only designed for Swinsian's XML library format. Thanks for giving it a try. Happy to answer further questions if you have them. |
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Hi there!
I am a DJ and stumbled onto your product, raga-app, recently and am really interested in using it music management in preparation for DJ mixing. I recently downloaded the application and have been trying to export my Swinsian Library, but I have encountered a few problems.
I raise two questions that I hope to receive support from you or any user of the application:
.m3u8file into an.xmlfile in order to use inraga-app?raga-appin order to re-upload another.xmlfile?Context
.m3u8format (I'm also uncertain whether this is due to my music collection being stored in an external hard drive). I tried finding a way to convert to an.xmlformat online and believed to have found an approach, however, my approach proved incorrect, and every time I now open raga-app, I receive the following output:rm -rf /Applications/raga-app.appand re-downloading, the same error appears when opening the application.Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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