Iphoto copy library to time capsule

I want to copy an iphotolibrary from my macbookpro to my extern memory in time capsule?

Are you using the Time Capsule as your Time Machine backup volume? Then no - you can not share the TM backup volume with the iPHoto library (or any dynamic file)
If you are using the TC as simply an external drive then yes - but be sure that you are backing it up after you move it - if you do not always have a good backup then sooner or later your will lose yoru files and your photos
LN

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  • Can't Access iphoto Library on Time Capsule

    I can’t access one of my iphoto’s library on time capsule. I tried the permission keys- alt+cmd- fix and the Caution warning still pops up. All my libraries are working fine, but this particular one hasn’t allow me to enter the permissions fix window despite is set up as a default library- Your help much appreciate it. Thanks! 

    Have you opened this one over a wireless connection in the past?
    A strong warning: If you're trying to edit the Library (that is, make albums, move photos around, keyword, make books or slideshows etc.) or edit individual photos in it via Wireless be very careful. Dropouts are a common fact of wireless networking, and should one occur while the app is writing to the database then your Library will be damaged. Simply, I would not do this with my Libraries. 

  • Help! How can I restore iTunes/iPhoto library from Time Capsule to new Mac?

    Sorry to trouble you, because it looks like this should be an easy thing, but I can't find an answer anywhere...
    I've got an 2008 MacBook Pro that suddenly began to suffer start up problems. Sometimes it boots to a black/grey screen and sometimes the screen/mouse freezes after only a few minutes of use.
    I've borrowed my brother's Mac until I can find out how to get mine repaired, so I'd like to copy over my iTunes and iPhoto stuff from a Time Capsule (where I'm hoping it hasn't been damaged) to his Mac. I only want to copy the iTunes and iPhoto stuff, without filling up his computer with all my other junk.
    Is there an easy way to do this? Thanks!

    Hi ...
    I've found a solution to my problem.
    Time Machine locates extenal HDD backups differently depending if they were done via a network or via a USB/FireWire/Thunderbolt connection.
    My initial backup was done via a direct Thunderbolt connection. I ran into the above issue b/c the second time when I tried looking for the backup file the HDD was conencted to my iMac and I was accessing it via a network conenction.
    I simply connected the drive directly to my MacBook pro and ... voila. I was able to see the backup, select the iPhoto library and begin the restore.
    Hope this helps.
    BTW - I found this out by reading the 'blue box' selection on this page: http://pondini.org/TM/E2.html
    (Thanks goes to Pondini!)

  • Access iPhoto library in time capsule

    Hello,
    I have my iPhoto library in time capsule. Everything is ok with my mac, view, edit, stream, etc.
    But some times I dont bring my Mac home, and I would like access my library from my iPad and if possible stream to apple tv, like i do it from Mac.
    Since its not possible to access my library with iPhoto for iOS, is there any app that does it?
    Thanks,
    ruirego

    No.  The two iPhoto apps have only their name in common.  There's no interaction between the two possible. You can send a feature requres to Apple via http://www.apple.com/feedback/.
    OT

  • HT1449 Can I move my iTunes library onto Time Capsule and share it across my devices (similar to a NAS drive)?

    Hi
    Would anyone know if I can I move my iTunes library onto Time Capsule and share it across my devices (similar to a NAS drive)?
    This would give me some hard drive space on my iMac and more importantly mean my iTunes library is available all the time. Although I have Home sharing I need my iMac on and if not I use iTunes on iCloud I always seem to be downloading the tracks I need.
    Current configuration / devices:
    iMac 20-inch, Mid 2007 - nearly full!
    Processor  2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
    Memory  4 GB 667 MHz DDR2 SDRAM
    OSX Mavericks
    Time Capsule (1TB)
    iPad
    iPod Touch
    Apple TV
    iTunes 11.1.5 (5)
    Many thanks

    What "devices" are these?  By devices I normally understand i-devices and not computers.  How many computers?
    If you put the whole library on the Time Capsule (TC) you can only use it with one computer at a time because the iTunes library file can only be opened by one copy of iTunes at a time.  If you put only media on the TC but have a copy of the library files on each computer you can use media by multiple computers but you then have the headache of trying to make sure that any changes done to the collection by one computer are mirrored by the libraries on the other computers which will be more or less independent.
    I hope this TC isn't also your backup drive.  When the TC drive fails (and it will someday) then your whole collection is gone.  Don't rely upon Apple to always have copies for you to download.  For one, if a distributor puylls an item then it is gone period.  Additionally, Apple only keeps media, not the actual organization that is your set of library files.  If you do this, buy another backup drive.

  • IPhoto is empty after Time Capsule restore

    i recently got a new iMac and am trying to restore my iPhoto library from time capsule on an external hard drive.  my previous macbook with the original library was stolen so the external drive is my only hope of recovering years of photos.
    i have tried going into time machine and restoring the iPhoto library.  iPhoto shows several of my albums but zero photos.  i have tried looking for the masters file but it appears empty.  both times, the file size is significant though nothing appears.  i am not sure what else to try.

    I would post in the TimeMachine forum - this is really a TM issue - not an iPhoto for Mac issue
    If the Masters folder is empty then the restore has not gone well
    LN

  • Problem deleting locked files copied to my Time Capsule

    I'm having difficulty deleting some locked files buried in nested directories that I copied to my Time Capsule. The usual procedure for recursively unlocking them using Get Info on the parent directory doesn't work because the lock icon in the bottom right corner of the get info window is absent regardless of whether I login as an admin or as root. After a couple of discussions with Apple Upper Level support, my options are to individually unlock each file (which will take forever with 350+ GB) or to reformat the disk and thereby lose the sparse bundle backups for my two Macs which I want to avoid. I can always write off those 350 GB and live with the remaining space, but I know there must be another way. Anyone have any ideas? I'm wondering if its possible to login as root and use a terminal window to mount the Time Capsule partition, change to the parent directories and recursively change the file permissions (chmod 777), and then recursively delete the files (rm -r). Apple support couldn't help me with this and it's been awhile since I've used unix, but if I can get a little help, I think this should work. Worse case scenario I end up reformatting the disk and lose my backups, assuming I don't blow away any files required to erase and reformat the disk. Any unix gurus out there that can help an old dweeb find his way? Thanks.

    Thanks for the windows suggestion. I may be able to scare up an old Windows XP laptop but I'm not sure how I would connect the TC to it. Will windows recognize the TC via an Ethernet connection? Also, I think windows may be the original culprit as I ran across an old post with a similar issue:
    "I copied folders + files from an old PC external hard drive onto my Time Capsule and now want to delete them (send them to the trash can). The files have been deleted but the empty folders remain with the following message: "The operation cannot be completed because you do not have sufficient privileges for some of the items." Time Capsule does not show up on Disk Utility. There is only one user id on my computer (that's me) with read write & access. Get Info on the undeletable Folders does not indicate that they are locked. I suspect it may have something to do with legacy permissions from the old PC but Apple tells me these should be reset when the files are copied across."
    I see the same error message and I'm certain there are lots of windows files buried in my directories.

  • How do I restore an iPhoto library from Time Capsule

    My iMac was stolen. I have a MacBook Air running Yosemite version 10.10.2. The iPhoto Library was not on the MacBook. How do I restore my iPhoto Library from a Time Machine backup on my Time Capsule onto my MacBook? I am using iPhoto version 9.6.1.
    Two complications:
    1. I have several hundred photos from a different iPhoto library on my MacBook.
    2. I think the iPhoto library that is hopefully on my Time Capsule is too big to fit on my MacBook. I have 50 GB free space remaining on a 256 GB SSD.
    Thank you.

    If the library to be restored is too big for your boot drive you'll need to get an external HD, formatted OS X Extended (journaled) with ownership set to be ignored, and restore the iPhoto Library to it according to the instructions in the following screenshot:
    With the restored library up and running you can use the paid version of  iPhoto Library Manager to merge the Macbook library into the restored library on the EHD.  A possible candidate for the EHD is the  OWC Mercury On-The-Go Pro USB 3.0 / FireWire 800.  It lends itself nicely for portable use.
    Once you are satisfied that the merge was successful you can delete the Macbook library from the Pictures folder.

  • How do i back up my iphoto library to time capsule?

    I was told I can back up my iphoto's library to my time capsule but I'm not sure how to do this.  Any help is appreciated.

    If you've set up Time Machine to back up your computer to it and haven't moved the library off the internal drive, it's already been done.
    If you've set up Time Machine to back up your computer to it and have moved the library off the internal drive, ensure the drive holding it isn't excluded in the Time Machine pane of System Preferences.
    If you haven't set up Time Machine, either turn it on or drag the iPhoto library from the Pictures item of your home folder to the Time Capsule manually.
    (77724)

  • Can I store an iPhoto library on Time Capsule?

    I would like to store my iPhoto library externally. Can I store it on my Time Capsule or do I need an additional, external hard drive?

    I would like to store my iPhoto library externally. Can I store it on my Time Capsule
    Please do NOT do this.
    Access to the library will be very slow, even more so if you are using wireless. More importantly, there is a real danger that any break in communication between iPhoto and the iPhoto library will create a corruption issue that will likely affect the entire library, rendering it useless. Confirm with the experts in the iPhoto support area about this to verify.
    iPhoto
    In addition, if you move the iPhoto library to the Time Capsule......have you thought about how you will back up the iPhoto library that is on the Time Capsule? Obviously, you will still need another hard drive to backup the "original" iPhoto library on the Time Capsule.
    A much better plan would be to connect a USB or FireWire drive directly to your Mac.....and move the iPhoto library to that hard drive. Access to the library will be fast....just as if the library was on your Mac's hard drive.
    Then.....Time Machine can be set up to back up both your Mac and the hard drive to the Time Capsule.  That would be a minimum backup plan. Many of us who value our images make additional copies of the library on yet another hard drive on a regular basis.

  • How do I upgrade my iPhoto library on Time Capsule?

    I am using a 20-inch iMac from mid 2007, iOS 10.10.1, 2 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, 4 GB and I have my entire iPhoto library located my Time Capsule (which is connected to my computer via ethernet cable).  Since upgrading to Yosemite I upgraded (and subsequently re-installed) the newest version of iPhoto. The small iPhoto library on my computer upgraded just fine and works very well, but the large iPhoto library located on my Time Capsule will not upgrade. When I attempt to open the library located on the Time Capsule, a window appears saying, "The photo library needs to be upgraded to work with this version of iPhoto." I click "upgrade." Then a small window appears that says, "examining photo library."  The program freezes at this point, and within just a few minutes, iPhoto closes out entirely.  I have attempted this multiple times over the past two months with no success.  I moved iPhoto to the trash and reinstalled it, as some had recommended, but to no avail.  I don't know which version of iPhoto I previously had.  Any thoughts from all you very intelligent people out there?

    I have my entire iPhoto library located my Time Capsule (which is connected to my computer via ethernet cable).
    An iPhoto Library cannot be on a Networked location.
    See this article
    http://support.apple.com/kb/TS5168
    Note the comment:
    “Additionally, storing the iPhoto library on a network rather than locally on your computer can also lead to poor performance or data loss.”

  • Setting up iPhoto Library on Time Capsule

    Why can't I select a folder on my Time Capsule as my iPhoto Library. My end goal here is to have no local files on my laptop.

    How are you accessing your Time Capsule? When you say that you can not select it, what happens?
    In general iPhoto is not good with wireless access to the iPhoto library - and you are likely to be unhappy with the speed even if you get it working and even if you never have a network dropout due to the wireless connection
    You are most likely to be happy with a wired conneciton and NOT sharing a partition with Time Machine (Time machine expects that it can fill the disk it is on which will eventually cause iPhoto problems)
    LN

  • Sending Entire iPhoto Library to Time Capsule

    My MacBook Pro is almost full! I want to free up space by sending my almost 40 GB of data from my iPhoto library to my 2 TB Time Capsule! help please!

    Apple says specifically DO NOT DO IT. Plug in a USB drive or other faster disk if you can afford it.. and put the iphoto library on that. If you move the iphoto library to the TC A. It will be corrupted. B. It cannot be backed up.. and you will lose the entire thing.
    iphoto network no no.
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1198
    It's recommended that you store your iPhoto library on a locally mounted hard drive. Storing your iPhoto library on a network share can lead to poor performance, data corruption, or data loss.

  • Transfer iPhoto library to time capsule

    How do I use Time Capsule as a network drive to host my photos or if not photos, my music?

    The experts in the iPhoto forum strongly advise against moving your "main" iPhoto library to the Time Capsule due to the likelihood of corruption issues.
    Please post over in the iPhoto support area if you need more details about this.
    Although I do not recommend that  you do this, information about how to move your iTunes Media Folder to the Time Capsule is in this Apple Support Document:
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1449
    But, before you do this......do you have a plan as to how will you backup this important data once you have moved the folder to the Time Capsule?
    If you have a Time Capsule problem, you will lose everything unless you have a backup on another hard drive for this important iTunes data.
    A better plan might be this.......add an external USB or FireWire hard drive to your Mac and move your iPhoto and iTunes data to that drive. Then Time Machine will back up both your Mac and the external hard drive.
    So, you have backups for everything.

  • How do I restore iPhoto library from time capsule?

    My iPhoto library has blank events whre there have been photos, how can I restore from time capsule from a date and time I know all was well?

    Here's a screenshot of what Larry is describing:
    OT

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