Accessing data in time capsule

Can I access data from time capsule wirelessly using a smart tv or blu ray player? If not, can I access it with ethernet connection?

No and No.
There are rare exceptions but mostly SMART TV isn't that smart.. it needs DLNA in the network device to find files.. TC of course supports no media extensions at all.. nothing.. zippo.. el zero or as you say.. null.
You need a player that can access raw files.. eg WD live TV can do it.. because it is a real Media Player. Not a streamer.

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  • How to access data on Time Capsule?

    I have which i hope is quite a simple question:
    I stored all my data regularly on the time capsule via Time Machine update.
    Now i need to find specific email and documents from 2009 that should be on the Time Capsule somewhere.
    How do i find / access specific emails ??
    Thank you !!!
    David

    click [here_|http://web.me.com/pondini/TimeMachine/15.html] and scroll down to *restoring via Apple Mail*.
    JGG

  • Can i access my data on time capsule from some other network

    can i access my data on time capsule from some other network that is my data at home from office over internet

    There is plenty of info out there if you google..
    Here is a summary I just put into another thread.
    Remote access has been added back into iCloud that was in MobileMe..
    Read the info on setting it up from cloud service.. BTMM.
    http://www.apple.com/support/icloud/back-to-my-mac/
    If you want to do it without the cloud service, you have one major issue.. the public IP for WAN..
    The internal IP of the TC.. which will default to 10.0.1.1 btw.. is irrelevant. It is the IP of the WAN which you use to access the TC over the internet. And here you have a problem.. the TC does not include dyndns service. So unless you have a static IP address from your ISP, this will cause you grief.
    (If it is offered by your ISP.. get a static IP.. that eliminates all the issues.. and is far superior. Even dyndns service has issues if your public IP rotates too often. It is generally an extra cost item and requires a business account but some ISP offer it cheap or even free.. I joined an ISP that offered static ip for free because it gives me the ability to remote access my network without all the hassles you will see below.)
    There are ways around it.. setting up your own domain for instance.
    http://dyn.com/support/airport-time-capsule-with-dynamic-dns/
    But it is easier to simply use a different router.. almost all of them have dyndns service available.. place the TC behind the router in bridge and forward port 548 TCP to it.
    This is a bit old but still relevant.
    http://gigaom.com/apple/access-your-time-capsule-over-the-internet/
    Note .. there is no ftp, http, ssh (there is actually but it isn't accessible), or any other service to allow connection other than AFP.. so you must use a Mac in remote location to access the TC.
    The setup for the two methods is slightly different in the TC.. in the first instance, you need to turn on WAN access via disk sharing page in the manual setup.
    In the second case you do not need this.
    Remember security and put strong passwords on the disk. There are still security questions about this.
    If security is important.. there is a third and better (IMO) method and that is vpn.. you will need to buy a vpn router as TC also missed out on that.. establish a vpn with the main router and that will allow you access to your network.. you will also then be able to use SMB remotely not just AFP.
    Also if this office is a large company they should be running a firewall, which would block your access to home. You should check your IT admin people for what is allowed.. generally the only acceptable method is vpn otherwise you can drag viruses and trojans right into the network without the firewall catching them.

  • Can the new iPad stream data from time capsule?

    I recently purchased a time capsule (2tb), I am able to access my shared data on time capsule via my mb air but I wish to  access the movies and pictures on time capsule through iPad as well as iPhone 4s. Is that possible?

    it can if time capsule support upnp if you get an app that support connecting to upnp nas servers

  • To back up data in Time capsule to external hard drive...

    I have Time Capsule 500gb connected with Seagate external USB hard drive. My iMac and Time Capsule are connected wirelessly.
    I've stored my music data in Time Capsule, and I want to back up this data to Seagate hard drive. First I turned on Time Machine feature, but this function didn't seem to support data in Time Capsule. Here are my question.
    1. What should I do to back up from TC to Seagate using Time Machine feature?
    2. If I could not use Time Machine, what method is the most convenient to back up?
    Please help me.

    I have just checked two programs called Carbon Copy Cloner and Superduper! but these don't support NAS drive back-up. Anyone know alternative device or programs to back up in my case? Please help me.

  • Accessing .trashes on Time Capsule

      I'm trying to recover my backup data from Time Capsule and when I go into the iMac.sparesebundle and then the iMac backup....no backups can be found. I ran a few utilities including Disk Warrior and it actually found my files in the .trashes folder, which I had to unhide.
    Now I'm trying to get into that folder, but it's greyed out. Any ideas or pieces of software that will help me extract that information?

    Just figured this out!

  • My mac can't find the volume" Data" on Time Capsule. Also Ican't find with the disk utility program the hard disk in the Time Capule; so I can't format the disk again. What can I do?

    My Mac can't find the volume " Data" on Time Capsule, Also I can't find with the disk-utility program the hard disk in the Time Capusule.
    So I can't format the disk in the Time Capsule
    Deconnevt and then connecting the power tp the Time Capsule gives also no solution.
    What can I do?
    Joe

    I listed the commands.. that is how you manually mount the disk.. follow exactly the commands I gave you.
    In finder use top menu, go, connect to server.
    Type in the following.
    AFP://TCname or AFP://TCIpaddress (obviously you replace with the actual name or the actual IP address).
    If that fails..
    try
    SMB://TCname
    Here is the screenshot.
    tardis4 being the name of my TC.
    It should then ask you for your credentials.
    And it should remember them in the keychain and be able to then get TM to connect.

  • HT1766 How can I use my iPad,iPad Mini,iPhone to connect and access my Apple Time Capsule?

    I have Apple Devices in my household and can only access my Apple Time Capsule from my MB Pro.
    None of the others can. And as my family have more than the limit of Five Apple devices, is there some way Apple will allow us to connect to the family iTunes Account.
    It seems to me that Apple are behind the way families and their products are used in an "Apple Family" household.
    We are not a happy family at the moment !

    Your statement is a bit confusing. Up to 10 devices can be associated with one Apple ID and no more than 5 can be computers, so Where you are getting the 5 device limit may be a misunderstanding about only 5 can be computers. So you can all connect to the family iTunes account.
    As far as connecting to the TC, there is an app for that.
    https://itunes.apple.com/au/app/filebrowser-access-files-on/id364738545?mt=8

  • How do I transfer data from Time Capsule to a new Mac?

    How do I transfer data from Time Capsule to a new MacBook?

    Welcome to the Apple Support Communities
    Setup Assistant will ask you to restore the backup in your Time Capsule, so turn on the Time Capsule and set up your computer

  • How to delete data off time capsule and restart

    how to delete data off time capsule and restart

    Open Finder > Applications > Utilities > AirPort Utility
    Click on the Time Capsule, then click Edit in the smaller window that appears
    Click the Disks tab at the top of the screen
    Click Erase Disk
    Choose the Quick Erase option
    Click Erase
    The procedure will take a minute or two.  The Time Capsule is now ready for a new backup

  • How Do I Delete backup data from Time Capsule if have 2 computers on 1 TC?

    I have been backing up 2 computers (one desktop/one laptop) to a 1TB Time Capsule. I have now added an external hard drive for the desktop computer and would like to delete that computer's backups from Time Capsule to free up space for the laptop computer. How do I delete the desktop computer's backup data from Time Capsule without disturbing the laptop back ups? Do I drag the desktop computer's backups.backupdb and sparsebundle to trash and empty?
    Thanks.

    Rick Gregory wrote:
    Thanks though I am still a bit confused as I had read NOT to delete via Finder, but via Disk Utility (erase). Does it make any difference?
    You're probably referring to the advice never to change, move, or delete anything inside your backups via the Finder, as that can corrupt them.
    A number of folks have tried to delete a single backup that way, and caused all sorts of troubles.
    Deleting the entire sparse bundle is ok.

  • Where does restored data from time capsule get placed

    Where does restored data from time capsule get placed?
    For instance, is the data seamlessly placed where it was missing or corrupted, or does it enter a program under some separate "heading" in the program 1) if letter is restored to Mail, 2) if entire mailbox restored to Mail,  3) if single letter restored to Documents, 4) if several photos to iPhoto, 5) if one folder restored to desktop.

    Cannot answer all your questions, but will answer regarding iPhoto.
    You cannot restore individual photos to iPhoto, you must restore the entire iPhoto Library.
    When you do this, you are given several options. See the shot below for details:
    The restored library will be placed in the default location....the Pictures folder

  • Cannot access previous backup data from Time Capsule.

    I have had a Time Capsule running for over a year and, from what I can tell, it has been working properly. There have been a few occasions where I have needed to restore old data and was able to do so from a previous backup in Time Machine stored on the Time Capsule.
    I noticed last week that my MacMini and iMac were taking an unusually long time to run the routine periodic backup process and never seemed to finish, so I used "Stop Back Up" and attempted to enter Time Machine. When I go to "Enter Time Machine", my Time Capsule mounts and, after what seems like an unusually long time, I finally get the expected Time Machine window to appear.
    The problem is that there are no previous backups to access for either computers. It seems like I have lost all my old backup data. Yet, my 1T Time Capsule shows that it is only about 50% full. So it makes me wonder what is on the TC.
    It would seem that the data must be on the Time Capsule but for some reason Time Machine cannot locate/access it. I have not altered any preferences nor configurations.
    Any ideas as to what may have happened and how to go about fixing it would be greatly appreicated.
    Thank you,
    Marcantonio

    It sounds like the backups may be damaged/corrupted.  Repair them per #A5 in Time Machine - Troubleshooting.
    If that doesn't help, see #E4 there.

  • Changed my laptop-transferred old data from time capsule but cannot access

    So I was backing up onto TC with my old laptop as normal. I then changed laptops and restored from the TC to get all data onto the néw laptop. No problem there.
    I then started backing up my new laptop onto the TC however the old backups and new one are not linked. Whe I go into Time Machine I can see that there are old backups there (from the old laptop) but they are greyed out and I can't get back to pull any data out.
    How can I get the old and new linked?

    jiggy44 wrote:
    I then started backing up my new laptop onto the TC however the old backups and new one are not linked.
    Welcome to Apple's discussion groups.
    You've posted your message in the Time Capsule message section, but where it really should have gone is in the Time Machine section of the OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard area:
    http://discussions.apple.com/forum.jspa?forumID=1342
    A Time Capsule is an Apple AirPort Wi-Fi base station with an integrated disk drive. Time Machine is backup software that has been included with OS X since version 10.5.
    That's the way Time Machine works. It identifies a backup with a particular computer. Since you have a different computer, Time Machine created a new backup. This message thread discusses your situation:
    http://discussions.apple.com/message.jspa?messageID=10726382
    When I go into Time Machine I can see that there are old backups there (from the old laptop) but they are greyed out and I can't get back to pull any data out.
    How can I get the old and new linked?
    I don't believe you can combine the two sets of backups. Your options now are (a) abandon the new backup and reconfigure your Mac to continue with the old backup or (b) continue with the new backup and use Time Machine's option to "Browser Other Time Machine Disks" (available with a click-and-hold on the Time Machine icon in the Dock, among other techniques) to access the contents of the old backup.

  • Cannot Access Disks on Time Capsule Since Upgrading to Mavericks

    Hey folks...
    So I've had this set up for several years, and it's worked out well. I have a time capsule with an external (self-powered) harddrive connected to it via USB. I usually access it via ethernet as the connection is more speedy than wifi, and my laptop generally remains stationary. For what it's worth, I'm using a Macbook Pro (mid-2010), with the original time capsule (500gb) as well as a connected Western Digital (1tb) external harddrive.
    Since upgrading to Mavericks, however, I have not been able to consistently access the remote disks, either by wifi or ethernet connection.  The time capsule shows up under my "shared" section of the finder window, but the drives (which are usually visible and accessible from within the time capsule) are not there. Strange enough, when I go into my Airport Utility for Time Capsule preferences, the disks are visible under the "disks" section.
    The time capsules' firmware is up to date, as well as the laptop's. I have tried reseting the time capsule as well as my computer in addition to simply unplugging/plugging it back in. I was able to access the disks on a fluke once in the last few days, but after moving the computer away from it's standard spot, the disks are once again no longer accessible.
    I had Server 2.0 but am unable to use it since upgrading the OS and haven't purchased Server 3.0. Any suggestions for solutions? Could residule configurations having to do with the Server functionality be affecting it? I'm guessing it is something to do with Mavericks.  Thanks for any help or feedback.
    Mitchel

    I don't have a guaranteed solution to your problem, just some suggestions:
    1) Try powering down the Time Capsule for at least 15 minutes, then plug it in again and see if it works better.
    2) If you suspect that heat might be a problem, try raising the Time Capsule to give better air flow below it.  I have mine on an inverted plastic-coated-wire basket of the type used to organize kitchen drawers.
    3) If AirPort Utility can "see" the Time Capsule, you should be able to use the "archive" function (in the Disks panel, Disks tab) to write the disk's contents to a drive connected to the Time Capsule's USB port.
    4) In the worst case, you should be able to access the files on the Time Capsule's disk by opening up the Time Capsule, removing the disk drive, mounting the drive in an external enclosure, and attaching the enclosure to your Mac.

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