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Rekordbox 3.0 w/OSX Mavericks - will it link?!

0) Yup!

1) OSX 10.9.3

2) 64bit

3) Rekordbox 3.0

4) Using LINK: I wish!

4a) LINK Connection method: CDJ 2000nxs x2, DJM 900nxs, linked to ethernet switch, linked to router.

4b) Using with CDJs: CDJ 2000nxs x2 Ver 1.22

5) Hard drive / Flash drive / SD card file system: Journaled HFS+

5a) Does the device have multiple partitions: No

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: No

7) Have you scanned your drive for errors: No

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: No

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: N/A

10a) If yes, please post a link to it:

11) Any other notes regarding your setup only:

12) Provide as much detail of the issue here:

 

Hi,

I've been looking across the forums for a definitive answer but cannot seem to find it.

Does the link function (via WIFI) work with OSX Mavericks or not?

I have tried all possible things with my firewall - allowing all access to RB .apps and exec files, disabling the firewall completely - however I cannot get RB3.0 to link with my CDJs & DJM.

One of the suggestions was to connect the CDJ via ethernet cable directly to the laptop, however I have got the new retina MacBook which doesn't have an ethernet port. (And I'd rather not spend £30 on a Thunderbolt to Ethernet adaptor.) Network sharing is also off.

I know that its not a problem with my router/switch as my other Macbook - running the previous version of RB is still working fine.

Has anyone got a workaround for this, or am I going to have to wait for Mavericks compatibility, if it's not already?

Many thanks!

Dan Cullen

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