How do I stream music over Wi-Fi from a Time Capsule to iTunes on my MacBook Air?
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Download AirFoil and install on both Macs. You can then set the Macbook Air to listen to another Mac’s audio in your network.
I first wanted to say it can’t, because Time Capsule doesn’t have AirTunes, but you didn’t mention you wanted to stream to speakers, of course. :-)
Right?
@klaas4 maybe I wasn’t clear. I’m using the Time Capsule to store all my music because the hard drive on my MacBook Air is too small. I want to be able to listen to the music on my MacBook Air without copying it first (streaming).
I can’t install and run AirFoil on the Time Capsule because it’s just a hard drive (not a computer)—but it’s also a Wi-Fi router, so I don’t see why I can’t stream audio from the hard drive to connected computers.
DAMN! My response is gone! Stupid thing? WHY?!?! It was so long! No I have to type it again!
fortune. If you are comfortable with the terminal would you mind running the command “ls -a /Volumes” without the quotes. I would like to see the output. I don’t have a Time Capsule so I can’t check myself.
Sample terminal session:
Last login: Fri Apr 4 11:45:19 on ttys000
Macintosh:~ johnryanpowell$ ls -a /Volumes
. .DS_Store Macintosh HD
.. Clone of HD Media
Macintosh:~ johnryanpowell$
$ ls -1AFHGh /Volumes/
Macintosh HD@
SpotlightFS/
Time Capsule/
@johnpowell why do you ask?
I want to know if it is mounted as a drive or a networked device. It looks like it is mounted as a Volume. You might be able to point iTunes at the back-up. Without having one this would be really tedious to do. I’m going to have to bow out now.
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