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Slideshow screensaver shows 'No Photos' when directed to a folder that contains folders of photos

Just upgraded to Mountain Lion and it appears everything went well.


When the screensaver went to kick in, all that displayed on the screen was the text 'No Photos'. Thinking that the folder got reset to the default 'Photos' directory, I went and verified that it was pointing to my NAS, which it was. I pointed the screensaver to a folder that directly had photos in it and it worked.


Did Apple decide to make a change?

Posted on Jul 25, 2012 8:32 AM

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Jul 28, 2012 1:43 PM in response to Vincent Raicovi

This is an unfortunate step backwards.


I digitized some 30,000 family photos for my parents from old Kodachrome and prints and organized them into several hundred subfolders that were being used for the slideshow screensaver on their iMac.


My father is not good with the computer, but he figured out he could wait for the screensaver to come on, then he'd sit there and watch it for hours and get all misty-eyed at the family memories.


It was one of the few things he truly enjoyed.


So I need Apple to explain to my 86-year old father why he can no longer do this.

Aug 8, 2012 11:12 AM in response to reward72

Also... you might not realize this Apple, but some people use those screensavers to transform their TV set into a big picture frame for whenever they are not watching TV. It runs all the time in my living room...


So with that in mind, can you also improve the randomization? It seems that whenever a new slideshow starts, it randomly pick a tiny subset of my picture collection (maybe 50 pictures or so) and only play those same pictures over and over. The only way to view different pictures is to get out of the screensaver and start it again. Is it that hard to go through the whole collection? I have tens of thousands of pictures.


These slideshows really look nice tho...

Sep 3, 2012 4:42 PM in response to mr.k99

I have learned they DO read them! I posted a topic that expressed general dissatisfaction with this issue and others related to Mountain Lion, and many others chimed in, but within an hour Apple had removed it.


They sent me a friendly email that said I had violated the user agreement by posting a " Non-constructive rant or complaint". I guess they got their eye on me now and I better get in line.


Apparently Apple does not tolerate dissent, I expect this post might bet me banned. I will chuckle all the way back to Windows.

Slideshow screensaver shows 'No Photos' when directed to a folder that contains folders of photos

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