Samsung Galaxy S3 flac syncronisation
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Re: Samsung Galaxy S3 flac syncronisation
No, that isn't possible.
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Re: Samsung Galaxy S3 flac syncronisation
Ah, well. What is "Organize playlists using subdirectory for each type" supposed to do, if not break them up according to music/audiobook/etc? (All I can see it doing is creating a second directory called "playlist".)
In any case, I have successfully synced ~1500 tracks, mix of MP3 and FLAC, to a Motorola Atrix 2 (on official ICS). It helped when I downloaded device drivers from the Motorola website (Motorola Device Manager, for the record), because the ones that came with the device were out of date and causing problems. Once I did that, MM recognized it correctly on the MTP setting; didn't have to go to generic USB. I think it even let MM know directly that it would support FLAC. Still fighting with playlists a little bit - the duplicate playlist problem IS MediaMonkey's. It says it's deleting the old ones, but it doesn't. I had to go in and delete them manually.
In any case, I have successfully synced ~1500 tracks, mix of MP3 and FLAC, to a Motorola Atrix 2 (on official ICS). It helped when I downloaded device drivers from the Motorola website (Motorola Device Manager, for the record), because the ones that came with the device were out of date and causing problems. Once I did that, MM recognized it correctly on the MTP setting; didn't have to go to generic USB. I think it even let MM know directly that it would support FLAC. Still fighting with playlists a little bit - the duplicate playlist problem IS MediaMonkey's. It says it's deleting the old ones, but it doesn't. I had to go in and delete them manually.
Re: Samsung Galaxy S3 flac syncronisation
I have no idea actually, and I never considered it would be Type (like Music, Classical Music, etc.). Have you tried using it? If so what did you find?psychoadept wrote:Ah, well. What is "Organize playlists using subdirectory for each type" supposed to do, if not break them up according to music/audiobook/etc? (All I can see it doing is creating a second directory called "playlist".)
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Re: Samsung Galaxy S3 flac syncronisation
When I checked it, it just put the playlists inside another folder called "Playlist". As though I'd told it to put them in the directory \Playlists\Playlist. Not very helpful.