by jimbob_sf » Mon Jul 21, 2014 12:01 pm
I'm running MMW (1708) as a service on a Server 2012 R2 (it's a DC and yes, I know that's a no-no). I just got a LG G3 (Verizon VS985) running KitKat (4.4.2) and have MMA (Pro). I installed the Pro unlocker and Beta (291) given some of the notes above. The phone is rooted and I adjusted the platform.xml (WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE).
3 problems:
1. MMW - It won't list the external card in the Portable Devices Sync window. It will find the internal card, but i've disabled that sync location so the checkbox is unchecked. As far as I can tell, MMW doesn't know about the external SD.
Note: I have a Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 (WiFi only model P900) running rooted, stock KitKat 4.4.2 and it registers both the internal and external cards. I didn't have to adjust platform.xml on that device so there is something odd/different about how LG set up the G3. Yes, I have WiFi enabled and I'm on the local network/subnet and I've got the Device Profile set up right (I've been doing this since early v4 betas). I've tried DHCP and static on the phone with no change.
2. MMA - Given #1, the only way I can select music is through the Wi-Fi Sync | Sync Location/Settings | [My device] External Storage | Auto-sync server content menu (i'm using pipe "|" to separate the menus). MMW doesn't know about the external SD but MMA knows about MMW and allows me to pick from the properly displaying MMW library.
3. MMA - I can get it to sync to the external SD, but I have to pick the music from the External Storage | Auto-sync server content menu in MMA. I cleared cache and data before doing the next step because I wanted to make sure I could recreate this folder structure. MMA is creating a recursive folder structure:
/storage/external_SD/Android/data/com.ventismedia.android.mediamonkeybeta/files/Android/data/com.ventismedia.android.mediamonkeybeta/files/Android/data/com.ventismedia.android.mediamonkeybeta/files/Music/[artists].
It creates 3 levels of the same folder structure. It's "working", but I don't think this folder structure is intended.
I'm running MMW (1708) as a service on a Server 2012 R2 (it's a DC and yes, I know that's a no-no). I just got a LG G3 (Verizon VS985) running KitKat (4.4.2) and have MMA (Pro). I installed the Pro unlocker and Beta (291) given some of the notes above. The phone is rooted and I adjusted the platform.xml (WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE).
3 problems:
1. MMW - It won't list the external card in the Portable Devices Sync window. It will find the internal card, but i've disabled that sync location so the checkbox is unchecked. As far as I can tell, MMW doesn't know about the external SD.
Note: I have a Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 (WiFi only model P900) running rooted, stock KitKat 4.4.2 and it registers both the internal and external cards. I didn't have to adjust platform.xml on that device so there is something odd/different about how LG set up the G3. Yes, I have WiFi enabled and I'm on the local network/subnet and I've got the Device Profile set up right (I've been doing this since early v4 betas). I've tried DHCP and static on the phone with no change.
2. MMA - Given #1, the only way I can select music is through the Wi-Fi Sync | Sync Location/Settings | [My device] External Storage | Auto-sync server content menu (i'm using pipe "|" to separate the menus). MMW doesn't know about the external SD but MMA knows about MMW and allows me to pick from the properly displaying MMW library.
3. MMA - I can get it to sync to the external SD, but I have to pick the music from the External Storage | Auto-sync server content menu in MMA. I cleared cache and data before doing the next step because I wanted to make sure I could recreate this folder structure. MMA is creating a recursive folder structure:
/storage/external_SD/Android/data/com.ventismedia.android.mediamonkeybeta/files/Android/data/com.ventismedia.android.mediamonkeybeta/files/Android/data/com.ventismedia.android.mediamonkeybeta/files/Music/[artists].
It creates 3 levels of the same folder structure. It's "working", but I don't think this folder structure is intended.