by Intruderscooter » Sun Mar 05, 2006 10:26 pm
I consider myself computer savvy but this one has me stumped. I am using the "free" version of MM and have a Dell DJ20 device. Regardless of settings within Media Monkey. when I synchronize to the Dell, it will upload all music files whether they already exist on my Dell device or not. And, if I make a change to a file on MM and then synchronize, again, it will upload all music files as opposed to JUST THOSE FILES that are new or recently edited. I typically think of synchronization as I would on my Palm Pilot, only the changed or new files are uploaded from the pc to the PP. Why won't Media Monkey synchronize this way, or am I overlooking some setting? Or, do I have to buy the Gold version to get true synchronization? I am disappointed that I have to either dump all of my songs off of the Dell and start from schratch (4 hours), or I have to accept duplicate files existing on my Dell. I just want to synch changed or new files and leave all other files untouched. iTunes does this without any difficulty or mystery whatsoever. Please Help!
Thanks - Scott
I consider myself computer savvy but this one has me stumped. I am using the "free" version of MM and have a Dell DJ20 device. Regardless of settings within Media Monkey. when I synchronize to the Dell, it will upload all music files whether they already exist on my Dell device or not. And, if I make a change to a file on MM and then synchronize, again, it will upload all music files as opposed to JUST THOSE FILES that are new or recently edited. I typically think of synchronization as I would on my Palm Pilot, only the changed or new files are uploaded from the pc to the PP. Why won't Media Monkey synchronize this way, or am I overlooking some setting? Or, do I have to buy the Gold version to get true synchronization? I am disappointed that I have to either dump all of my songs off of the Dell and start from schratch (4 hours), or I have to accept duplicate files existing on my Dell. I just want to synch changed or new files and leave all other files untouched. iTunes does this without any difficulty or mystery whatsoever. Please Help!
Thanks - Scott