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Q: Cannot sync photos "iPhoto library is not yet available"

When syncing iPhone 5s to iMac running Yosemite and get the following error:

 

"iTunes cannot sync photos to the iPhone "iPhone" because your iPhoto library is not yet available. Please try again later."

 

This phone has been syncing with iPhoto for some time now. This is a new one to me.

 

Tried rebooting the phone and the desktop machine, same result.

 

Interestingly, in iTunes when selecting the "photos" page all I get is the spinning circle for the iPhone, the other selections, Summary, Apps, etc., all load fine.

The same situation is true for the iPad mini, the photo page never loads. I have not attempted to sync the iPad since this error appeared.

 

Anyone familiar with this error?

 

This mac has had the "iPod" cache folder deleted in past months to clear another sync error, but had been syncing fine since then.

 

iTunes version 12.1.050

 

Thanks!

 

Cross posted following no replies on iTunes community.

iPhone 5s, iOS 8.1.3

Posted on Feb 14, 2015 2:49 PM

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  • by CookieDuster,Helpful

    CookieDuster CookieDuster Mar 6, 2015 8:56 PM in response to Lovebloomingroses
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    Mar 6, 2015 8:56 PM in response to Lovebloomingroses

    If you haven't done so yet, make sure you have a good backup.

     

    Launch iPhoto while holding down command and option keys.

     

    You will be presented with a dialog box offering several options.

     

    Select Rebuild Database.

     

    Depending on how large your library is this may take some time. Be patient.

     

    After it has completed I suggest rebooting both the computer and your iphone.

     

    Then resync.

     

    Good luck!

  • by todd smith9,

    todd smith9 todd smith9 Mar 20, 2015 6:13 AM in response to CookieDuster
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    Mar 20, 2015 6:13 AM in response to CookieDuster

    Worked for me too. Rebuilt my database, rebooted mac, rebooted my iPad.

  • by RCully,

    RCully RCully Apr 20, 2015 11:02 AM in response to CookieDuster
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    Apr 20, 2015 11:02 AM in response to CookieDuster

    Had exactly the same problem and this worked for me - thanks.

  • by cameramike,

    cameramike cameramike Jul 6, 2015 7:45 AM in response to CookieDuster
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    Jul 6, 2015 7:45 AM in response to CookieDuster

    Apple once again another bug...

    I quit both itunes and photo - restarted and it worked. What a pain to have to do this everytime.

  • by thegoodly,

    thegoodly thegoodly Jul 16, 2015 6:39 AM in response to CookieDuster
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    Jul 16, 2015 6:39 AM in response to CookieDuster

    Nive been searching for days without finding a definitive answe. I now have one So I thought I'd update everyone else searching.

    i Myself am having the experience with photos app rather than iPhoto.

    after installing the new photos app and importing my library from aperture, which took some time. Photos seemed to finishe doing whatever it needed to do on the import. I could use photos, see my photos faces albums etc.

    now if I go to iTunes I get the message the photos library is not yet available.

    now I have a lot of photos, in the hundreds of thousands.

    ive opened the activity monitor and see photos still has processes running. Even though the app does not say it's doing anything secretly in the background it's still processing the library. It's obvious now as all the while photos is open the cpu is running hard.

    its currently been running all night and all day. I'm pretty sure I've still got a way to go.

    so this is going to depend on how big your library is but in this case just let it do its thing, you should be able to hear the cpu running and see activity in the activity monitor. Once it's done( however long that maybe you will then be able to sync In iTunes.

  • by mbb1978,

    mbb1978 mbb1978 Jul 21, 2015 6:02 AM in response to CookieDuster
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    Jul 21, 2015 6:02 AM in response to CookieDuster

    I'm really getting sick of this problem, and nothing seems to work for me yet. I've tried every thing, deleting ipod cache folder, restoring my mac from a time machine, downgrading iTunes from 12.2 to 12.0, fixing the HD permissions, rebuilt database and fix permissions for iPhoto, made a new iPhoto database using "photo manager".  And still the spinning wheel in photos section keeps spinning and I can't neither sync my photos nor deleting them from my iPhone on iOS 7.1.2 and iPad on iOS 8.1.3

     

    my mac is on OS X 10.9.5, and my iPhoto is 9.5.1, and of course the iTunes is 12.2

     

    any one can help please

  • by mbb1978,

    mbb1978 mbb1978 Jul 21, 2015 8:15 AM in response to mbb1978
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    Jul 21, 2015 8:15 AM in response to mbb1978

    Ok, so I created a new account on my mac and set it as an administrator, and when I logged on to it and opened iTunes and connected my iPad and selected Photos... It appeared .  But when I go back to my original account it shows the spinning wheel again

     

    So it seems that the problem is connected to my user account, but I don't know how to fix it

     

    If anyone can help I'll be thankful

  • by MickLead,

    MickLead MickLead Sep 25, 2015 2:50 PM in response to CookieDuster
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    Sep 25, 2015 2:50 PM in response to CookieDuster

    I have the same issue with the new Photos, not iPhoto. Checking Settings > iCloud, iCoud Photo Library is defaulted to Off. When I turn it On, I get this warning, "Syncing photos via iTunes is not supported when iCloud Photo Library is turned on.  6,396 photo will be removed." Pretty scary! I assume this means that all my photos will be resident in iCloud rather than iTunes?

  • by kateied,

    kateied kateied Oct 3, 2015 8:30 AM in response to CookieDuster
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    Oct 3, 2015 8:30 AM in response to CookieDuster

    This worked for me:

     

    Photos>Preferences>iCloud tab>

     

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  • by Joel Delane,

    Joel Delane Joel Delane Oct 3, 2015 11:10 AM in response to kateied
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    Oct 3, 2015 11:10 AM in response to kateied

    I have the same issue. I have rebuilt apple photos library and rebooted computer and iPhone multiple times and I keep getting.

     

    iTunes cannot sync photos to the iPhone “****** iPhone 6” because your Photos Library is not yet available. Please try again later.

     

    I can sync a folder of images just nothing from 'Photos' I have recently upgraded to El Capitain and this happened straight away. I wonder if its an issue with the OS?

     

    I have also tried this on my iPad and the same issue arises. So it's certainly an Mac OS issue. I hope that they sort this out ASAP as it's a MASSIVE bug.

  • by UTChris,

    UTChris UTChris Oct 7, 2015 11:31 AM in response to MickLead
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    Oct 7, 2015 11:31 AM in response to MickLead

    I had the problem while trying to sync my photos with Aperture and I was able to resolve the issue by doing the following:

     

    Click on "photos" tab in the phone's options within itunes

    Change "copy photos from: "(dropdown box) to anything other than Aperture

    Change "copy photos from:" back to Aperture

    Sync completed

     

    I believe unchecking "sync photos" and then rechecking it will most likely accomplish the same thing, but not definite.  I hope this is helpful to someone.

  • by will_me,

    will_me will_me Oct 8, 2015 4:43 AM in response to CookieDuster
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    Oct 8, 2015 4:43 AM in response to CookieDuster

    Hi all,

     

    I managed to get the iPhone to properly sync after closing Photos and opening Activity Monitor, then in the CPU tab selecting and closing "Photos Agent" and "photolibraryd" from the process list. You may try that and see if it helps.

     

    Versions: iTunes 12.3.0.44, El Capitan (10.11), Photos 1.1, iOS 9.0.2

  • by GermanPeter,

    GermanPeter GermanPeter Oct 8, 2015 10:56 AM in response to Joel Delane
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    Oct 8, 2015 10:56 AM in response to Joel Delane

    did you find a solution? I got the same problem and do not know what to do...

  • by GermanPeter,

    GermanPeter GermanPeter Oct 8, 2015 11:18 AM in response to will_me
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    Oct 8, 2015 11:18 AM in response to will_me

    did not work for me :-((((

  • by Joel Delane,

    Joel Delane Joel Delane Oct 8, 2015 11:19 AM in response to GermanPeter
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    Oct 8, 2015 11:19 AM in response to GermanPeter

    To be honest, it weirdly sorted itself out, after rebuilding photos, restarting the computer etc etc it managed to sort itself out. weird i know. i'll report if it comes back,

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