by davidbspalding » Mon Mar 22, 2010 10:53 pm
There are
instructions here for running MM in debug mode.
I may have to start doing that consistently myself. MM somehow confused KorovaIpod with KorovaNano (two different devices) this past weekend, and synced the Classic (160GB) as if it was the Nano (8GB; 3G), wrote the customary ~400 tracks (6.5GB), and wrote the database as if the rest of the music was "other." Yep, the playlists were the ones specifically for the Nano. ,:\ Sunday MM had to resync and rebuild 40GB+ of music ... took most of the day (I access the music over wifi).
Autosyncing is definitely prone to failure. The key is to NOT interrupt syncing by disconnecting the device prematurely (yep, even for a second). And ensure you disconnect the device safely (either MM's menu command, or Windows Safely Eject Hardware function).
There are [url=http://www.mediamonkey.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=69]instructions here for running MM in debug mode[/url].
I may have to start doing that consistently myself. MM somehow confused KorovaIpod with KorovaNano (two different devices) this past weekend, and synced the Classic (160GB) as if it was the Nano (8GB; 3G), wrote the customary ~400 tracks (6.5GB), and wrote the database as if the rest of the music was "other." Yep, the playlists were the ones specifically for the Nano. ,:\ Sunday MM had to resync and rebuild 40GB+ of music ... took most of the day (I access the music over wifi).
Autosyncing is definitely prone to failure. The key is to NOT interrupt syncing by disconnecting the device prematurely (yep, even for a second). And ensure you disconnect the device safely (either MM's menu command, or Windows Safely Eject Hardware function).