Exported Jam projects not showing up.

mittensnekomimi wrote on 2/11/2015, 12:36 PM

So I recently purchased the Music Maker 2015 edition but have been using the mobile Jam version for some time now. I have asked the technical support about this but they didn't know what was happening.

So my problem is after I've exported my projects from Jam (running on an Asus tf103 with Androird 4.4)I can't find them anywhere on my import list on the actual program. (Dell Insperion w/ windows 8).

Is anyone else having/had these problems? If so how did you fix them?

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browj2 wrote on 2/11/2015, 12:50 PM

Hi,

When you export from your tablet to the computer, you must be importing them somewhere on the computer. So where are you sending them to? The tablet must give a destination folder on your computer. That is where you will find your files.

I don't have Jam, but are you exporting the product as an audio file, meaning a wav or mp3 files, or a project file? There is a big difference.

If your files are audio files, then you use the file browser in the Media Pool to hunt for them and open them. Do not use File, Load. This is for opening projects.

For Jam projects, in MMM go to File, Import, Music Maker Jam project, and a window will open. If your project isn't there, then it's because you did not export from your tablet to the correct folder. Click on Search at the bottom of this window and go and find the location that your tablet said that it was sending the project files to.

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mittensnekomimi wrote on 2/11/2015, 1:26 PM

Hi,

When you export from your tablet to the computer, you must be importing them somewhere on the computer. So where are you sending them to? The tablet must give a destination folder on your computer. That is where you will find your files.

I don't have Jam, but are you exporting the product as an audio file, meaning a wav or mp3 files, or a project file? There is a big difference.

If your files are audio files, then you use the file browser in the Media Pool to hunt for them and open them. Do not use File, Load. This is for opening projects.

For Jam projects, in MMM go to File, Import, Music Maker Jam project, and a window will open. If your project isn't there, then it's because you did not export from your tablet to the correct folder. Click on Search at the bottom of this window and go and find the location that your tablet said that it was sending the project files to.

I'm savng them to storage/emulated/0/music/Magix-Music-Maker. I can find the location on the computer but the files themselves aren't showing up.

They are being saved as .mmmproject files

browj2 wrote on 2/11/2015, 1:38 PM

That is certainly a strange location. You say that you can access it on your computer. What is the complete path? I am curious. Did you make this location yourself or was it made by Music Maker?

Are you sure about the filename extension? I thought it was mmjproject, not mmmproject.

You can do a search of your computer drives with Windows Explorer using *.mmjproject. If you don't find them, then try *.mmmproject.

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mittensnekomimi wrote on 2/11/2015, 2:24 PM

That is certainly a strange location. You say that you can access it on your computer. What is the complete path? I am curious. Did you make this location yourself or was it made by Music Maker?

Are you sure about the filename extension? I thought it was mmjproject, not mmmproject.

You can do a search of your computer drives with Windows Explorer using *.mmjproject. If you don't find them, then try *.mmmproject.

the complete pathway on the tablet is /storage/emulated/0/Music/Music Maker Jam Recods

it exported as WIP.mmjprojects 

In the file manger theyare found in sdcard/music

and I can't find the files in the location I exported them to when I try to import them from the tablet to the computer. The location is the default but I have tried also just having it go straight to the location /storage/emulated/0/Music without the Music Maker Jam extension.

 

 

mittensnekomimi wrote on 2/11/2015, 3:15 PM

Ok, I figured out a solution. Thank you for helping out :)

if the issue occurs (in case others have this issue)

export it to storage/emulated/0/Media it should show up then. 

johnebaker wrote on 2/11/2015, 3:55 PM

Hi

For full instructions see this topic- for phone read device

John

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