Thanks for the screenshot. Yeah, that doesn’t look right. There should only be one djay Media Library file. I think we are starting to zero in on the issue though. I’ve shared this with the engineering team. Can you please share the djay Media Library with the most recent date? Thanks!
Is there anyway I can share with you right from my Mac? I tried to email it to myself at work to then download to google drive and then share but our firewalls suck (high school teacher by day). I’m sorry I should be better with technology.
https://library.djaymedialibrary.zip/
I tried to email to myself to open but it says it’s unsecured I’m not sure this will work.
it says 75.6 MB … .
Yeah, too big for email. You will have to upload it to your iCloud, Google Drive or Dropbox account then share a link to it here.
Try “Copy Link” then pasting the link here or in a DM to me.
Perfect! Thanks @jmoak311, I was able to download the file and have sent it to engineering for further review.
If it helps the team, when I got the new device a month or so ago, Apple support tried to help me revert back from Sequoia 15.1.1 to 15.0 using Time Machine. We were unsuccessful using Time Machine and decided to stay on 15.1.1 since djay was running smoothly. However, we noticed my storage was cut in half. I went from having 750mb free to only about 500mb. They realized my user info was basically copied twice to the system so we deleted one of them. I got all of my storage back but wonder if it copied my music files multiple x’s etc. Hopefully that makes sense and perhaps it’s irrelevant.
Okay, thanks for the additional info.
I don’t mean to jump the gun but should I delete some of these older files?
I would not delete them yet. A better solution, would be to move them to a new temporary location like a folder on your desktop. Also, make note of the full file names. Ideally you want to keep the one called “djay Media Library” with no numbers behind it. Then move any others named something like “djay Media Library 2”, “djay Media Library 3”, etc. to that desktop folder.
It looks like the folders that have dates attached to them are “backups.” But I have a few in this list that don’t have a date. Are you saying the ones with a date I should move to a desktop folder?
Can you get more details on these files? They must have slightly different file names because they can’t all have the exact same file name and extension.
If I double click them it opens the app. But if I hover you’ll see on the bottom that some say backups and have dates and a few don’t.
Okay. I would just leave everything alone for now. There’s definitely something unusual going on here.