Music Library.XML Location,
enter the path to the file.
Windows XP, the default path is: C:
Windows Vista, the default path is C:
On Mac OS X, the default path is:/Users/
specify the folder where your music is stored.
Clear library and rescan e
If your iTunes music is still not playing, additional items to check are as follows:
correctly configured to allow communication between
ezebox Radio and your computer
be sure it’s one of the supported types.
If you’re still experiencing problems using iTunes after trying the steps listed above, please contact Logitech Technical
Squeezebox Radio can’t find all of
After you download and install
, it will scan your computer for music. An index of your music will be
added to the Squeezebox Music Library.
Make sure you have one music folder
If all of the music that you store on your computer does not show up from the
that your music files are all in one place on your computer.
You can store all of your files in
, or add shortcuts to files that are in other folders.
The software you use to “rip”
your CDs to digital files, such as iTunes or Windows Media Player, may already do this.
If you don't see your music listed as you expect whe
it could be that it is not
tagged correctly. In this case,
Squeezebox Server has successfully read
but it is not listed as expected
music tags are not set correctly or are absent entirely.
One way to confirm that incorrect tags are the issue
From the home menu, go to
See if your albums are not catalogued correctly, or if there is a listing for "No Album". This is the category that
Squeezebox Server uses when it cannot fi
nd correct tags by which to categorize an album.
There are a number of free and fee tag editors. If your tag editor can clean out the tags entirely and re
will frequently fix the issue.
If Squeezebox Radio is not
finding all of your music, try rescanning the music folder on your computer.
To manually rescan your music collection:
Windows: Click on the Squeezebox
Server icon in the system tray. Select
This feature is also useful if you make frequent changes to your music collection.