by lookkkss » Mon Mar 03, 2014 8:03 am
Lowlander wrote:I didn't suggest changing it on your PC. I suggesting checking the Device Profile to see if you can set Destination for files (non-Apple products can, Classic may).
The change made with MediaMonkey 4.1 is if the user sets a mask that results in duplicate filenames on the device they will now only sync 1 copy (I personally find this very desirable) whereas 4.0 would append a number to allow duplicate files. On most devices users can change the mask to accommodate for this. I don't own a Classic so I can't comment on if this is possible (other Apple devices can't).
OK so it's a "feature"

j/k
Thanks again for the reply but I'm still not understanding what I need to do to correct this problem. I perused the options for my device but didn't see anything regarding 'masks' or anything regarding duplicate files. As you may know, the ipod classic has a weird folder structure: it's basically a series of folders from F00-FXX. Filenames are truncated, all the filenames are given the same name but are placed in different random FXX folders (I assume to deter sharing). If you mean setting 'destination' in the device settings, I'm pretty certain it just ignores that field. You cannot mount a classic and peruse the folders to drag and drop for example.
I have a fairly well organized library with no duplicates, is there a way to turn this feature off?
Clearly if files have different file sizes they shouldn't be considered as "duplicates"? If you look at the first image I linked above, all the tracks have different filenames and different lengths (and thus filesizes), so even if they have the same title tag, to consuder these as duplicate for syncing is hardly optimal.
rrfpacker wrote:I have this same problem on my iPod classic and I find it quite annoying and it was a pain to fix. I had to change the song title on dozens of tracks (by adding one or more spaces to end of title) to get them to sync.
I'll have to see if I can set the destination, per your suggestion. So far, for me, MM 4.1 isn't an improvement.
Thanks for chiming in, at least I know now it's not a problem on my end.
[quote="Lowlander"]I didn't suggest changing it on your PC. I suggesting checking the Device Profile to see if you can set Destination for files (non-Apple products can, Classic may).
The change made with MediaMonkey 4.1 is if the user sets a mask that results in duplicate filenames on the device they will now only sync 1 copy (I personally find this very desirable) whereas 4.0 would append a number to allow duplicate files. On most devices users can change the mask to accommodate for this. I don't own a Classic so I can't comment on if this is possible (other Apple devices can't).[/quote]
OK so it's a "feature" :P
j/k
Thanks again for the reply but I'm still not understanding what I need to do to correct this problem. I perused the options for my device but didn't see anything regarding 'masks' or anything regarding duplicate files. As you may know, the ipod classic has a weird folder structure: it's basically a series of folders from F00-FXX. Filenames are truncated, all the filenames are given the same name but are placed in different random FXX folders (I assume to deter sharing). If you mean setting 'destination' in the device settings, I'm pretty certain it just ignores that field. You cannot mount a classic and peruse the folders to drag and drop for example.
I have a fairly well organized library with no duplicates, is there a way to turn this feature off?
Clearly if files have different file sizes they shouldn't be considered as "duplicates"? If you look at the first image I linked above, all the tracks have different filenames and different lengths (and thus filesizes), so even if they have the same title tag, to consuder these as duplicate for syncing is hardly optimal.
[quote="rrfpacker"]I have this same problem on my iPod classic and I find it quite annoying and it was a pain to fix. I had to change the song title on dozens of tracks (by adding one or more spaces to end of title) to get them to sync.
I'll have to see if I can set the destination, per your suggestion. So far, for me, MM 4.1 isn't an improvement.
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Thanks for chiming in, at least I know now it's not a problem on my end.