by Barry4679 » Sun Oct 06, 2013 7:15 pm
I think that what you are looking at isn't quite what I am reporting.
I am using USB synch.
I was only wanting to synch music from PC->Device .... further to that, I would not want tracks to be coming from the device for fear that it would overwrite my flac tracks with some transcoded thing ... probably not a possibility, but just saying that any suggestion that something will be written to my PC is cause for concern to me, and probably others.
In Options|PortableDeviceSynch|GoogleNexus7 at AutoSynch->Library I have Auto_Synch check box deselected. I thought that this made me safe.
In the Nexus 7 node, which appears in the tree when I attach by USB, the AutoSynch to library checkbox was checked ... ?!! ... shouldn't the above settings have meant that it was unchecked? Anyway, I didn't notice this.
I had selected some albums in AutoSynch->Device using the AlbumArtist node. ... These were albums, not playlists.
When I pressed Auto_synch is says that it wants to write to the PC .... unexpected, and alarming.
I get the Auto_synch (Confirmation) dbox, asking me to confirm.
Path Device is shown as blank ... so I can't reassure myself that MM is not going to screw up my tracks.
It wants to write "Playlists" to my PC for each of the "albums" that I previously synched to the device.
The only thing that I think that I may have done wrong is to get mixed up how to synch. I tried triggering a wireless synch from MMA. It did part of the job, but failed with most. I then attached the devive via usb. Windows threw up its Autoplay suggestions, and I selected the MediaMonkey Synch option. ... This didn't seem to do anything, so I went ito the Nexus 7 device open in the tree, and pressed Auto_synch there.
The destination that is shown on the screen with the Auto-Synch button is c:\Users\<my profile>\Music
But it actually wrote to c:\Users\<my profile>\My Music\Music
If I press the browse icon alongside Destination the directory selecting dbox opens positioned at "My Music" even though the the Destination entry control shows "Music"
I think that what you are looking at isn't quite what I am reporting.
I am using USB synch.
I was only wanting to synch music from PC->Device .... further to that, I would not want tracks to be coming from the device for fear that it would overwrite my flac tracks with some transcoded thing ... probably not a possibility, but just saying that any suggestion that something will be written to my PC is cause for concern to me, and probably others.
In Options|PortableDeviceSynch|GoogleNexus7 at AutoSynch->Library I have Auto_Synch check box deselected. I thought that this made me safe.
In the Nexus 7 node, which appears in the tree when I attach by USB, the AutoSynch to library checkbox was checked ... ?!! ... shouldn't the above settings have meant that it was unchecked? Anyway, I didn't notice this.
I had selected some albums in AutoSynch->Device using the AlbumArtist node. ... These were albums, not playlists.
When I pressed Auto_synch is says that it wants to write to the PC .... unexpected, and alarming.
I get the Auto_synch (Confirmation) dbox, asking me to confirm.
Path Device is shown as blank ... so I can't reassure myself that MM is not going to screw up my tracks.
It wants to write "Playlists" to my PC for each of the "albums" that I previously synched to the device.
The only thing that I think that I may have done wrong is to get mixed up how to synch. I tried triggering a wireless synch from MMA. It did part of the job, but failed with most. I then attached the devive via usb. Windows threw up its Autoplay suggestions, and I selected the MediaMonkey Synch option. ... This didn't seem to do anything, so I went ito the Nexus 7 device open in the tree, and pressed Auto_synch there.
The destination that is shown on the screen with the Auto-Synch button is c:\Users\<my profile>\Music
But it actually wrote to c:\Users\<my profile>\My Music\Music
If I press the browse icon alongside Destination the directory selecting dbox opens positioned at "My Music" even though the the Destination entry control shows "Music"