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Accessing the "Manage" menus
All the options in the "manage" menu are grey-ed out. That makes it impossible to add a music library and so I can only play music from streaming services and radio on Sonos. How do I get access to the "manage" menu so I can access my music library sorted on my Mac?
Best answer by AjTrek1
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As I understand chmjef’s dilemma his Mac is not able to run macOS 10.11. I have a late 2009 iMac that cannot run Mojave; it’s permanently relegated to Sierra. That happens with Apple computers (or Windows for that matter) they are sometimes left out of the new OS because of internal components.
@chmjef
You have the option as I mentioned before to store all your music in iCloud via iTunes. Once everything is setup you can get an iOS device capable of running the latest Sonos controller_v9.2
All the steps require that you use the same Apple ID. You may use a different ID for the iTunes store if you like.
Step 1_Requires an iOS device that can run Sonos Controller_v9.2. I recommend an iPad Mini with 128GB. The average song is about 7.032MB translating into 18,639 songs. The newest model (versus used or refurbished) should take you through at least 5 years of iOS upgrades.
Step 2_Download iTunes on both your Mac and the iOS device
Step 3_Authorize each device for the same iTunes account
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201251
Step 4 _Setup iCloud on your Mac and the iOS device
https://support.apple.com/kb/ph2609?locale=en_US
Step 5 _Import you music into the iTunes folder on your Mac
5(a) File Import *
https://www.noterepeat.com/articles/how-to/232-itunes-importing-audio-files-into-your-music-library-and-converting-them-to-mp3
5(b) CD Import **
https://support.apple.com/guide/itunes/import-songs-from-cds-itns2935/mac
* You don’t have to convert to MP3
** The process is the same regardless of the macOS build
Step 6_Share your iTunes on Mac with other devices
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT202190
Now that Home Sharing is enabled you should be able to download your music to the iOS device and the Sonos Controller v9.2 will see it.
The other option for storage is a NAS. That’s all I have to offer by way of a possible solution. Good Luck and I hope you are able to enjoy your Sonos soon.
Cheers!
View originalAs I understand chmjef’s dilemma his Mac is not able to run macOS 10.11. I have a late 2009 iMac that cannot run Mojave; it’s permanently relegated to Sierra. That happens with Apple computers (or Windows for that matter) they are sometimes left out of the new OS because of internal components.
@chmjef
You have the option as I mentioned before to store all your music in iCloud via iTunes. Once everything is setup you can get an iOS device capable of running the latest Sonos controller_v9.2
All the steps require that you use the same Apple ID. You may use a different ID for the iTunes store if you like.
Step 1_Requires an iOS device that can run Sonos Controller_v9.2. I recommend an iPad Mini with 128GB. The average song is about 7.032MB translating into 18,639 songs. The newest model (versus used or refurbished) should take you through at least 5 years of iOS upgrades.
Step 2_Download iTunes on both your Mac and the iOS device
Step 3_Authorize each device for the same iTunes account
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201251
Step 4 _Setup iCloud on your Mac and the iOS device
https://support.apple.com/kb/ph2609?locale=en_US
Step 5 _Import you music into the iTunes folder on your Mac
5(a) File Import *
https://www.noterepeat.com/articles/how-to/232-itunes-importing-audio-files-into-your-music-library-and-converting-them-to-mp3
5(b) CD Import **
https://support.apple.com/guide/itunes/import-songs-from-cds-itns2935/mac
* You don’t have to convert to MP3
** The process is the same regardless of the macOS build
Step 6_Share your iTunes on Mac with other devices
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT202190
Now that Home Sharing is enabled you should be able to download your music to the iOS device and the Sonos Controller v9.2 will see it.
The other option for storage is a NAS. That’s all I have to offer by way of a possible solution. Good Luck and I hope you are able to enjoy your Sonos soon.
Cheers!
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