XRJ RX Link "Now Loading"

XRJ RX Link "Now Loading"

Nicolas Görlach

XRJ RX Link "Now Loading"

 Hey guys, 

I'm not able to link music from rekordbox from my mac to my XDJ-RX.

I can browse my playlist via link, but If I choose a track, the track loads for a second into a deck, and then immediately "Now Loading" display, and after that I get an Error "E-8306: NO FILE".

I'm using rekordbox 4.2.5 and the XDJ-RX firmware v2.20 on mac sierra 10.12.3
My Mac Firewall is NOT active. The connection is over ethernet (1 Cable from my Mac to the XDJ-RX)

Quick Vid: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yKxxnd1bXNI

Any Ideas?

Pulse

Are you using an adapter or does your Mac have an ethernet port?

Do you have any 3rd-party firewall or security applications?

Have you made sure you don't have file sharing enabled / any server applications / services running in the background?

What is the filetype / location of the file you're trying to load? Was that track in the rekordbox collection?

 

Nicolas Görlach

I've got the 13 macbook retina, so I got now ethernet port, I use the original thunderbolt ethernet adapter from apple to connect my macbook with the xdj-rx.

I also got no sharing services enabled.

I'm using Little Snitch, but I alrdy turned it off and I also setup like in your video.

The filetyp is mp3, and yeah all my tracks are in the rb collection.

EDIT: The file is on my macbook, no external device.

Pulse

The Now Loading > 8306 typically means that the NFS Server can't communicate, possibly because you have the NFSD server running.

Open the terminal application and type:

nfsd status

...and press enter. What is returned?

Nicolas Görlach

Hi Pulse,

thanks for your answer!

Never thought that my NFSD server is the problem!

I fixed it with simply deactivated it.

The nfsd server is only only kept alive, when /etc/exports exists. If the path doesn't exist, nfsd will not run.

So removing /etc/exports will disable nfsd temporarily until the path is recreated.

or executing

launchctl unload -w /System/Library/LaunchDaemon/com.apple.nfsd.plist

will disable it permanently - even after reinstating /etc/exports (not recommended).

Find out more: http://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/178895/what-is-managing-nfsd-on-os-x

Nicolas

Pulse

Awesome - glad you were able to figure that out! :)

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