Musicbee portable

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Topic: Backing up Musicbee to prepare for a Windows 10 clean Install. (Read 3196 times) Hi all, this is only my second post. I have been using MusicBee for a year or so as it is an excellent free program. I am having to do a clean install of Windows 10 and I have read posts and Wiki on how to backup Musicbee but I would really like confirmation that I have done things correctly before I nuke my C drive. I have used the File-Library-Backup Library feature and created 4 folders on my F: backup drive, for all my music. They are Musicbee, Musicbee Settings, New Folder, (the correct name for some music files), and RaimaRadio. These contain all the MP3 files I have on my PC. I am running 3.3.7310. After the Windows clean install, I will reinstall Musicbee and just copy and paste the 3 music folders back into the same paths that they came from, ie, in my case, This PC-Music-Musicbee-Music, then the same paths for New Folder and Raima Radio. Firstly is this all correct so far?Also, what do I do if anything to the MusicBee Settings folder and, will my Playlists be copied as well?Thank you all in advance. CliffPlease see the screenshot, hope I have done this right! Last Edit: October 07, 2020, 06:03:16 PM by psychoadept Also, there's a way now to export a settings snapshot that you can import again later. Maybe under view? I'm not at my computer to check, sorry.From the menu bar > Edit > Saved Settings > [load] or [save] settings snapshot.You can also save your panel layout from the menu bar > View > Import/Export > [export] or [import] Panel Arrangement. Download the latest MusicBee v3.5 or 3.6 patch from here.Unzip into your MusicBee directory and overwrite existing files.----------The FAQThe WikiCustom Forum SearchPosting screenshots is here Thanks, Psychoadept, and phred, but could you answer my main questions, ie could you confirm or otherwise, that the process I described is correct to backup my MP3 files? And what about my playlists and what precisely do I do about settings? Thanks again Cliff Are you using the Installer version or the Portable? Using the Portable you could just copy the entire MB directory over to a flash drive or some other partition and then copy it back after the OS rebuild. If using the Installer, using the tool I mentioned to create a setting snapshot will save your settings. Copy your entire playlist folder to a flash drive or some other partition and copy it back when you've reinstalled MB. I suggest copying everything to a flash drive in case something goes south during the OS install. Especially if you only have one partition.Understand that when loading from the save settings file you must have MB installed in the exact same path you had when you saved the settings. Same with the playlists.Much better to install the Portable before you rebuild the OS. Download the latest MusicBee v3.5 MusicBee Portable to przenośna wersja darmowego programu MusicBee Strefa Download programu MusicBee Portable. MusicBee Portable . Wersja stabilna. 14.94 MB *update 3*None of my other MusicBee installs on 2 different computers had issues accessing the network share. I poked around, looked at the FAQ, and ultimately ended up uninstalling MusicBee on the problem PC and re-installing it as portable. Not saying the portable installation fixed it, I just selected portable as it puts all the settings together.I was hoping for a less brute force resolution, but its done.I think the origin of the issue came from my deletion of a previous network share on the server that had the music files. When I recreated the music file share on the server the server assigned it the same drive letter as the old one. I think this confused MusicBee.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------I've moved my music files to a new server recently and have just now tried to set up Musicbee on my desktop to point to the new location. When I launch the Re-link music file paths... function and try to select the new server I get a remote procedure call failure as shown below.I can access the server via windows explorer, and on my cell phone. I can access other shared drives on different servers via the Re-link music file paths... and can move through their folder structures without error. The RPC failure occurs when I select the new file server. I don't even get a chance to select a folder.I can launch VLC and browse to the new server and watch videos without error.Any tips or suggestions on how to fix this?*update*I also get this error when trying to add files to the library*update 2*I just installed latest musicbee on windows 10 laptop and it has no issues finding the new server and the music files. I think there's something borked with my install on my desktop PC.I'm currently on 3.4.7805 but this also occurred on the previous release.thanks,

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Topic: Backing up Musicbee to prepare for a Windows 10 clean Install. (Read 3196 times) Hi all, this is only my second post. I have been using MusicBee for a year or so as it is an excellent free program. I am having to do a clean install of Windows 10 and I have read posts and Wiki on how to backup Musicbee but I would really like confirmation that I have done things correctly before I nuke my C drive. I have used the File-Library-Backup Library feature and created 4 folders on my F: backup drive, for all my music. They are Musicbee, Musicbee Settings, New Folder, (the correct name for some music files), and RaimaRadio. These contain all the MP3 files I have on my PC. I am running 3.3.7310. After the Windows clean install, I will reinstall Musicbee and just copy and paste the 3 music folders back into the same paths that they came from, ie, in my case, This PC-Music-Musicbee-Music, then the same paths for New Folder and Raima Radio. Firstly is this all correct so far?Also, what do I do if anything to the MusicBee Settings folder and, will my Playlists be copied as well?Thank you all in advance. CliffPlease see the screenshot, hope I have done this right! Last Edit: October 07, 2020, 06:03:16 PM by psychoadept Also, there's a way now to export a settings snapshot that you can import again later. Maybe under view? I'm not at my computer to check, sorry.From the menu bar > Edit > Saved Settings > [load] or [save] settings snapshot.You can also save your panel layout from the menu bar > View > Import/Export > [export] or [import] Panel Arrangement. Download the latest MusicBee v3.5 or 3.6 patch from here.Unzip into your MusicBee directory and overwrite existing files.----------The FAQThe WikiCustom Forum SearchPosting screenshots is here Thanks, Psychoadept, and phred, but could you answer my main questions, ie could you confirm or otherwise, that the process I described is correct to backup my MP3 files? And what about my playlists and what precisely do I do about settings? Thanks again Cliff Are you using the Installer version or the Portable? Using the Portable you could just copy the entire MB directory over to a flash drive or some other partition and then copy it back after the OS rebuild. If using the Installer, using the tool I mentioned to create a setting snapshot will save your settings. Copy your entire playlist folder to a flash drive or some other partition and copy it back when you've reinstalled MB. I suggest copying everything to a flash drive in case something goes south during the OS install. Especially if you only have one partition.Understand that when loading from the save settings file you must have MB installed in the exact same path you had when you saved the settings. Same with the playlists.Much better to install the Portable before you rebuild the OS. Download the latest MusicBee v3.5

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*update 3*None of my other MusicBee installs on 2 different computers had issues accessing the network share. I poked around, looked at the FAQ, and ultimately ended up uninstalling MusicBee on the problem PC and re-installing it as portable. Not saying the portable installation fixed it, I just selected portable as it puts all the settings together.I was hoping for a less brute force resolution, but its done.I think the origin of the issue came from my deletion of a previous network share on the server that had the music files. When I recreated the music file share on the server the server assigned it the same drive letter as the old one. I think this confused MusicBee.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------I've moved my music files to a new server recently and have just now tried to set up Musicbee on my desktop to point to the new location. When I launch the Re-link music file paths... function and try to select the new server I get a remote procedure call failure as shown below.I can access the server via windows explorer, and on my cell phone. I can access other shared drives on different servers via the Re-link music file paths... and can move through their folder structures without error. The RPC failure occurs when I select the new file server. I don't even get a chance to select a folder.I can launch VLC and browse to the new server and watch videos without error.Any tips or suggestions on how to fix this?*update*I also get this error when trying to add files to the library*update 2*I just installed latest musicbee on windows 10 laptop and it has no issues finding the new server and the music files. I think there's something borked with my install on my desktop PC.I'm currently on 3.4.7805 but this also occurred on the previous release.thanks,

2025-04-05
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MusicBee Remote for Windows – Download Latest version (1.1.0) of MusicBee Remote for PC Windows 10,8,7 64/32 bit directly from this site for free now.Musicbee Download For Windows 10Musicbee App Download For Android FreeSo I tried musicbee (was using iTunes for years) and this program is basically sent from the gods as far as I am concerned. Anyways I going to get an android phone and I don't know what would be the best player for me to use, so I need a little help. Nov 02, 2017 If you are looking to manage your music files on your system, forget Windows Media Player. Forget Groove. Yes, forget ITunes. MusicBee has been a Desktop App. MusicBee makes it easy to organize, find and play music files on your computer, on portable devices and on the web. MusicBee lets you play your music the way you want to hear it, and makes managing a large collection of files easy. We don't have any change log information yet for version 3.3.7165 of.Download MusicBee Remote for WindowsFile Name: MusicBee Remote Here are some Apps you might find useful besides the music, videos and movie Apps.1. The App collects all the latest feeds from social networks and news sites and delivers them in package to you. App for Flipboard is FreeIf you like to follow news or spend time on social networks then perhaps you would like to download Flipboard.App Version: 1.1.0Musicbee Download For Windows 10Update: 2017-02-06How To Install MusicBee Remote on Windows 10To

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Topic: MB doesn't sync playlists correctly anymore (Read 3511 times) Syrinq Hey,Since a month or so I've noticed that MusicBee doesn't sync .m3u playlist files correctly anymore. Once the sync has finished, none of the playlists actually get updated in the music app I use. All the individual music files I've added do get picked up on properly, though.For testing, I've installed various other music apps. Upon installation they do pick up on the playlists, but after I've made any changes to the playlist in MusicBee, those changes won't be reflected in all the music apps I've tried.I've tried resetting the cache, scanning files, etc. but that just doesn't make the playlists appear anymore. I always have to ''restore from backup'' in the music app I use, which is getting very annoying at this point (since I have to redo all the cover images I gave to the playlists as well, and the tracks aren't even updated in this backup version).I'm at a loss on what to do. All my playlists have always been in the SD Card > Music > Playlists folder, and it's always updated after syncing in MusicBee. Any help would be appreciated, thank you. MB version? Help > AboutInstaller? Portable? Windows Store?Wired sync or WiFi sync?Music app on device?In Device Settings is the path and format set correctly for the device? Download the latest MusicBee v3.5 or 3.6 patch from here.Unzip into your MusicBee directory and overwrite existing files.----------The FAQThe WikiCustom Forum SearchPosting screenshots is here Syrinq MB version? Help > AboutInstaller? Portable? Windows Store?Wired sync or WiFi sync?Music app on device?In Device Settings is the path and format set correctly for the device?Hi phred,My MB version is the latest one, 3.3.7367, used the W10 installer from the downloads pageIt's using wired sync, and the default

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