0) Have you read the "READ ME FIRST" thread in its entirety AND TRIED THE SOLUTIONS THERE before posting: Yes
1) Operating System: OSX 10.8.5
2) OS Type: 64bit
3) rekordbox version: 3.0.3
4) Using LINK: N/A
4a) LINK Connection method: N/A
4b) Using with CDJs: N/A
5) Hard drive / Flash drive / SD card file system: N/A
5a) Does the device have multiple partitions: N/A
5b) If it's a flash drive, is it a U3 device: N/A
5c) With what utility did you format the device: N/A
6) Have you scanned your files for errors: Yes
7) Have you scanned your drive for errors: Yes
8) Is rekordbox crashing at all: No
8a) If crashing, is it resulting in: N/A
8b) If not crashing, are there any error messages: N/A
9) Are you able to repeat / reproduce the problem: Yes
9a) If yes, can you do it consistently: Yes
10) Does the problem occur with one specific song: No
10a) If yes, please post a link to it: N/A
11) Any other notes regarding your setup only: N/A
12) Provide as much detail of the issue here:
I create a multi-level hierarchy of playlists folders within iTunes. Prior to the iTunes 12 and Rekordbox 3.0.3 upgrades, I was able to view files within these child folders. I updated both iTunes and Rekordbox at the same time, so this issue is related to one or both updates.
Image of nested layout within iTunes:
http://i.imgur.com/KEg9v3T.jpg
Image of Rekordbox view:
http://i.imgur.com/TOC7q18.jpg
Now, Rekordbox is having a difficult time viewing files within the Playlists folder. This can be fixed initially by clicking the Refresh icon. Once that is done, tracks within the main folder will display, but sub-folders still display no contents. Choosing to Import these playlists results in 0 files imported to my Rekordbox collection. If I drag these sub-folders into the main playlist area within iTunes, the files are immediately visible within Rekordbox.
Image of iTunes after moving iTunes playlist outside of parent folder:
http://i.imgur.com/huOAIv7.jpg
Image of Rekordbox now showing files:
http://i.imgur.com/0d21ci0.jpg
Not game-breaking, but a step backwards. Thoughts on this issue? Thanks for any responses.
-J