Can't open that file: Permission denied Rename/move failure: No such file or directory. this is what I get too, transfering iso files to apple tv. First, the actuall question/problem for this original post. What am I doing wrong with FTP? Where’s the volumes folder?Ģ things. Using SFTP, I can find /Volumes/Media HD/External Media, drop the movie there and it works, but it does take a very long time. ![]() Using FTP, I can’t locate the Volumes folder. The errors are “upload failed” and “cannot create folder”, then FTP error upload failed /movies/external media/movie title/common/default.htm, can’t open that file: permission denied rename/move failure: no such file or directory. This happens if I drop the title into the Movies folder or the External Media folder inside the Movies folder, as suggested. Using FTP, the transfer immediately begins to fail. The fail or success variable seems to be SFTP vs. Now I’m not so sure the problem is a full internal ATV. Using FTP, and locating the ‘External Media’ folder inside the Movies folder will achieve the same result, but reduce your transfer times substantially. It sounds like you are connecting to the AppleTV via SFTP, this will work but your transfers will take a LONG time to complete. Try the External Media folder and hopefully you’ll see it under NitoTV/Files on the ATV. If I understand ednet in “Ripped DVDs Onto External Primary Storage HD” post, a “Movies” folder was created or something like that and it wasn’t working. I did not create that folder or path on the ATV it was there after the ATVFlash installation. I put these two external transfers on /mnt/Scratch/Volumes/MediaHD/External Media. Is that normal? Is there a way to speed that up? It takes 6-12 hours to transfer one movie. I would usually delete these failed transfers. For one movie, it would complete 67% every time, then fail. ![]() That would explain why it worked the first few times then outright quit. How does one know how much space is being used on the internal drive if the external drive is used as the primary drive? iTunes shows me space used and available for the external/primary, but I don’t know how to determine space used on the internal/ATV.Īnyway, I’ve successfully transferred (FTP) two DVDs using Cyberduck to my external/primary drive with only one error on the first transfer (I/O Error, Upload failed, the connection is being shut down), but when I clicked retry, it finished the upload. Why doesn’t it just say “drive full”? It would have saved me headaches. I was unknowingly transferring to the internal drive instead of the external.
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