by bkenobi69 » Fri Oct 25, 2013 10:35 am
rusty wrote:3) Re. deletion of tracks from the PC, if deleted in MMA, that's not yet supported. The current sync model treats the MM Library as the primary repository, and clients as satellites that can trigger updates to content in the library.
The workaround would be to rate tracks that you want to delete as e.g. 1-star, and then delete 1-star tracks in MMW (or use a script to do so automatically).
-Rusty
Another approach is to add a genre to the track that indicates you want it deleted (perhaps just "DELETE"). I do this with tracks that need attention (e.g., "fix bad audio", "fix duplicate", "fix wrong metadata", etc). Then in MMW, if you look at the genre "DELETE" it will contain all tracks that you want to delete. If you want to give a reason (e.g., "DELETE artist sucks", "DELETE bad rip", etc) then you could use an autoplaylist to show all tracks containing/starting with "DELETE".
[quote="rusty"]3) Re. deletion of tracks from the PC, if deleted in MMA, that's not yet supported. The current sync model treats the MM Library as the primary repository, and clients as satellites that can trigger updates to content in the library.
The workaround would be to rate tracks that you want to delete as e.g. 1-star, and then delete 1-star tracks in MMW (or use a script to do so automatically).
-Rusty[/quote]
Another approach is to add a genre to the track that indicates you want it deleted (perhaps just "DELETE"). I do this with tracks that need attention (e.g., "fix bad audio", "fix duplicate", "fix wrong metadata", etc). Then in MMW, if you look at the genre "DELETE" it will contain all tracks that you want to delete. If you want to give a reason (e.g., "DELETE artist sucks", "DELETE bad rip", etc) then you could use an autoplaylist to show all tracks containing/starting with "DELETE".