SetList v1.5 Tutorial

SetList v1.1 Tutorial

When I drag my tracks into SetList, the track and artist names are missing.

Audio tracks have something called an ID3 tag. This tag contains all the information for the track; name, genre, album etc. Your file is probably missing this ID3 tag information. Please add the file to iTunes where you can edit these values in the inforamtion panel.

When I click on ‘Update Device’ I receive a ‘Socket Error’ message.

Please reset your router. This fixes almost all socket problems.

How do I configure my firewall correctly in Mac OSX?

Firewall Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard)

Firewall Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard)

How do I create an AdHoc network in Mac OSX

  • Step 1. Choose ‘Create Network’ from the AirPort status icon in the menu bar at the top of the screen. If the icon isn’t in the menu bar, choose Apple > System Preferences, and then click Network. Click AirPort and select the “Show AirPort status in menu bar” checkbox.
  • Step 2. Give the network a name and select a channel from the pop-up menu. The default channel is 11, but we recommend 9.
  • Step 3. You don’t need to have a password, but if you’re planning to have this network set up for more than a few minutes, we recommend using one. Select the Require Password checkbox to protect your network with a password. Type the password users will need to enter in order to join your network. Do the following:
  • Step 4. Go to the Settings on your iPhone/iPod and choose ‘WiFi’. Make sure your WiFi network is switched ON and then select the name of your newly created AdHoc network from the list below. Enter password if necessary.
  • Step 5. Click on the blue arrow icon next to the network name and wait for the information to be auto-filled out in the boxes below. (You may wish to make a note of the I.P. address for later use)
  • Step 6. Quit Settings and restart Cue Play DJ.

I still can’t connect! What should I try next?

  • Step 1. Quit Cue Play DJ.
  • Step 2. Go to your iPhone/iPod’s Setting.
  • Step 3. Tap on WiFi.
  • Step 4. Tap on the blue arrow next to your WiFi network’s name.
  • Step 5. Make a note of this IP address.
  • Step 6. Restart Cue Play DJ and try to use this IP address (it may differ from the one that was auto-detected by Cue Play DJ).

Try this with both manual and AdHoc networks.

I’ve tried everything above!

If you’ve exhausted all of the above, then there’s either a network setting on your computer or quite possibly a NAT or firewall setting on your router that is causing incompatibility. Sadly, with the 1000s of different routers available and bizarre networks settings that some people may have, we are unable to help you in this step. Please read your computer/router’s manual or contact the manufacturer.

SetList crashes/has a technical problem

For a tiny minority of users, SetList may not work as expected, possibly having a conflict with existing software on your computer. Please contact technical by clicking here and we will take you through steps that may resolve the issue.



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