![]() I assume that I cannot access the inside like in a PLIST-File or manipulate it with an editor. So, BeaTunes and iVolume access the iTunes Library framework. They have never been transferred to the new Podcast App and I can still play them within Music (the links are still active). I still do have other Podcast-Links in my current Music-Library. I cannot remember whether or not the listed podcasts were the ones I downloaded or the ones with the links. I remember that I downloaded a couple of Podcasts in an earlier iTunes Version. You can see on the screenshot that „in Wiedergabeliste anzeigen“ (show in playlist) is greyed out. The songs have never been part of a playlist or smart playlist. Thanks for your fast reply and the valuable information. > I'll send an email to you (at ) when I update your request. Last but not least, please let me know, whether you are using beaTunes with or without iTunes. Please state the actual numbers and don't just say "latest". Also, please let me know, what operating system version you are using. > If this email is about a beaTunes bug, please make sure you let me know, which versions of beaTunes (and iTunes) you are using. > - "How to tell an iTunes-based library from a file-based one" at > Based on your email, our automated helpdesk system believes you should check out the following articles in our FAQ: > On workdays, I usually try to respond to requests within 24 hours. Your message has been added to the queue and I'll be taking a look as soon as I can. PS: I erased my user name in the screenshot - so there is no blanc in the path Only about 20 podcasts are detected as missing files. beaTunes must read the information somewhere. ![]() Where does beaTunes lookup Podcasts on a Mac? The error is not in the Music Library. ![]() I might be able to resolve this problem but I need information from you. It must be a file containing Podcast storage information of iTunes. They look it up, find the old entries and BeaTunes cannot delete them because the old path does not exist any more. I suppose that both, beaTunes and iVolume are checking a file in the user library (application support or in preferences). Therefore, the music library xml does not contain old entries pointing at a path that does not exist any longer. I created a new Music Library (empty) on my new iMac - again missing podcasts. I imported the Music library (xml) to the Music App on my Mac Book Air for test reasons. ![]() BeaTunes and the app iVolume find missing podcasts that do not exist any more on my new iMac. ![]()
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