by moonglow » Fri Jan 11, 2013 6:21 am
Been having a few troubles with USB sync and never been able to get wifi sync going so thought I'd delete my portable MMW install and start that new, clear the androind device (in a MMA sense) and start again... except I don't seem to be able to...
I've unistalled MMA, wiped the music files, deleted the Mediamonkey directory, and reinstalled it... but it still sees all my tracks there, even though they arent.
So I cleared the data, re deleted the MM directory...still there...
cleared the data, uninstalled, re deleted MM dir...still there...
I've just reinstalled again and am watching the spinning spin thing, perhaps it needs to clear itself ... but is ummm very slow :/
Is there no way to just manually kill all traces of this thing?
Edit 1: By the time I'd typed all this it has cleared all the old tracks, just took a while. If the data is gone and the app uninstalled, where is the DB sitting?
Edit 2: On the plus side, wifi sync worked for the first time, and its now showing ratings from the MMW library in MMA. Looking great!
Edit 3: Wifi sync worked fine for 23 files, when I tried to sync my main set of playlists - 4956 files - it started crashing again :/ A shorted playlist of 2454 tracks started synching fine. I'll test it tomorrow and see if there are specific tracks in the larger playlist that are causing the crash.
Been having a few troubles with USB sync and never been able to get wifi sync going so thought I'd delete my portable MMW install and start that new, clear the androind device (in a MMA sense) and start again... except I don't seem to be able to...
I've unistalled MMA, wiped the music files, deleted the Mediamonkey directory, and reinstalled it... but it still sees all my tracks there, even though they arent.
So I cleared the data, re deleted the MM directory...still there...
cleared the data, uninstalled, re deleted MM dir...still there...
I've just reinstalled again and am watching the spinning spin thing, perhaps it needs to clear itself ... but is ummm very slow :/
Is there no way to just manually kill all traces of this thing?
Edit 1: By the time I'd typed all this it has cleared all the old tracks, just took a while. If the data is gone and the app uninstalled, where is the DB sitting?
Edit 2: On the plus side, wifi sync worked for the first time, and its now showing ratings from the MMW library in MMA. Looking great!
Edit 3: Wifi sync worked fine for 23 files, when I tried to sync my main set of playlists - 4956 files - it started crashing again :/ A shorted playlist of 2454 tracks started synching fine. I'll test it tomorrow and see if there are specific tracks in the larger playlist that are causing the crash.