by homerpez1 » Sun Aug 19, 2012 11:47 am
I'm at my wit's end... with this latest version of MM, I can't sync to my USB stick like I used to - at all.
I have it configured as follows:
Summary tab: only "Scan as soon as device is connected" is checked
Auto-Sync list tab: I have selected my playlists under the "Playlists" section checked.
Options Tab: Under Auto sync, "Delete files and playlists not included..." and "Confirm deletion (recommended)" are the only ones checked. Under Tagging, only "remove images more than 100KB" is checked. Under Playlists, nothing is checked (because I'm just copying music files, not the playlist files - I don't use them).
BEFORE, the way this used to work is this: When I "Auto Sync" the USB stick, it takes all the mp3's from my selected playlist and checks to see if they are on the USB drive, if they have the same name, same size, etc. and in the right directory. Any new music files were copied over. If files were found on the USB that didn't match the playlist, it would ask me to delete them with a dialog. Then it would proceed, deleting what didn't match, adding just what songs were new to the playlist.
AFTER, It brings up an error saying "there isn't enough space to syncronize..." and never compares what I'm trying to copy to the contents already on ther USB stick. If I proceed from there, it never asks to delete files that don't match (even though it's checked, and to confirm before delete). It then attempts to copy the ENTIRE playlist to my USB drive again, from scratch!
Without changing any settings on my end, it now seems to be ignoring what's already on the USB stick. It never makes any attempt to compare A to B, and doesn't offer to delete what doesn't match. Just tries to copy ALL of it, fresh, every time.
All I want it to do is compare what's there to the playlist, and make the files in the playlist wind up on the USB stick. Before it worked, and after 4.0.6.1501 it doesn't.
I have tried wiping out the device in "options" and plugging it back in, selecting settings over, but it still behaves this way. Is there a known fix or work-around? I appreciate any help anyone can give. It's the simplest problem, but a serious one for me. Thanks...
I'm at my wit's end... with this latest version of MM, I can't sync to my USB stick like I used to - at all.
I have it configured as follows:
[b]Summary tab:[/b] only "Scan as soon as device is connected" is checked
[b]Auto-Sync list tab:[/b] I have selected my playlists under the "Playlists" section checked.
[b]Options Tab:[/b] Under Auto sync, "Delete files and playlists not included..." and "Confirm deletion (recommended)" are the only ones checked. Under Tagging, only "remove images more than 100KB" is checked. Under Playlists, nothing is checked (because I'm just copying music files, not the playlist files - I don't use them).
BEFORE, the way this used to work is this: When I "Auto Sync" the USB stick, it takes all the mp3's from my selected playlist and checks to see if they are on the USB drive, if they have the same name, same size, etc. and in the right directory. Any new music files were copied over. If files were found on the USB that didn't match the playlist, it would ask me to delete them with a dialog. Then it would proceed, deleting what didn't match, adding just what songs were new to the playlist.
AFTER, It brings up an error saying "there isn't enough space to syncronize..." and never compares what I'm trying to copy to the contents already on ther USB stick. If I proceed from there, it never asks to delete files that don't match (even though it's checked, and to confirm before delete). It then attempts to copy the ENTIRE playlist to my USB drive again, from scratch!
Without changing any settings on my end, it now seems to be ignoring what's already on the USB stick. It never makes any attempt to compare A to B, and doesn't offer to delete what doesn't match. Just tries to copy ALL of it, fresh, every time.
All I want it to do is compare what's there to the playlist, and make the files in the playlist wind up on the USB stick. Before it worked, and after 4.0.6.1501 it doesn't.
I have tried wiping out the device in "options" and plugging it back in, selecting settings over, but it still behaves this way. Is there a known fix or work-around? I appreciate any help anyone can give. It's the simplest problem, but a serious one for me. Thanks...