It's been so long since I used the synch utility that I can not remember "which" drive I am synching "from" and which one "to"...
I have a drive G:, which has all my music files on it, and have setup the USBMASS driver for it (and removed all the other devices, except for the H: drive, also using USBMASS). I have the following path setup for all music (from the library)... H:\Entertainment\Music\<Artist>\<Album>\<Title> My question is this: WHICH drive should I choose AUTO-SYNCH from? G: or H: ? Need your HELP ASAP, please!
Another "dumb" synch question
Moderator: Gurus
Re: Another "dumb" synch question
Depends on where you want the files to go to. Sync is setup for drive the files need to be synced to.
Lowlander (MediaMonkey user since 2003)
Re: Another "dumb" synch question
Hi, Lowlander,
I want them to go TO H:\Entertainment\Music\<Artist>\<Album>\<Title> and FROM g:\Entertainment\Music\<Artist>\<Album>\<Title> When I right click on the g: drive and choose AUTO-SYNCH, even though the path is set (on the G: drive) to H:\Entertainment\Music\<Artist>\<Album>\<Title> - it creates subfolders in the G: drive, titled 1, 2, 3, etc., and does NOT transfer them to the H:\Entertainment\Music\<Artist>\<Album>\<Title> path... any ideas?
I want them to go TO H:\Entertainment\Music\<Artist>\<Album>\<Title> and FROM g:\Entertainment\Music\<Artist>\<Album>\<Title> When I right click on the g: drive and choose AUTO-SYNCH, even though the path is set (on the G: drive) to H:\Entertainment\Music\<Artist>\<Album>\<Title> - it creates subfolders in the G: drive, titled 1, 2, 3, etc., and does NOT transfer them to the H:\Entertainment\Music\<Artist>\<Album>\<Title> path... any ideas?
Re: Another "dumb" synch question
ALSO - what is the name of the .dll file for the Generic Portable/Audio Device plugin that's created in the PLUGIN directory?
Re: Another "dumb" synch question
Then you setup the Device Profile for the H drive.
d_WMDM.dll is currently used for all devices except for Apple devices. d_USBMass is no longer included and instead is a separate download.
d_WMDM.dll is currently used for all devices except for Apple devices. d_USBMass is no longer included and instead is a separate download.
Lowlander (MediaMonkey user since 2003)