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1708 Sync to device can fail to delete old playlists [#5531]
Posted: Thu Apr 02, 2009 10:37 pm
by chrisjj
EDIT: Was "1708 Sync SUBST drive fails to delete old playlists! [#5531]" but this is now found to affect non-SUBST generic devices.
EDIT: Was "1708 Sync to drive device fails to delete old playli [#5531]" but this is now found to affect MTP devices too e.g. After auto-sync:
http://i.imgur.com/vY8lIIm.png .
If having renamed a playlist I auto-sync to a, MM can fails to delete the old .m3u.
EDIT: This post was originally for 1228.
EDIT: first reported in 1193
http://www.mediamonkey.com/forum/viewto ... =1&t=34965
EDIT: This bug persists in 1256, 1282 and 1708.
EDIT This bugs shows on HD SUBST devices and
http://www.mediamonkey.com/forum/viewto ... 30#p393763 USB devices
1 Do
SUBST Q: "C:\Folder"
2 Create a new MSC device (by copying the Plugins\ DLL) and set drive letter:

3 In the Device Config Auto-sync Playlists tab, select a play list
!new
4 Auto-sync
5 Rename the playlist to
!new renamed
6 Auto-sync
7 Inspect Q:\Playlists\
Expected: !new renamed.m3u
Observed: !new renamed.m3u and !new.m3u
EDIT: Actually the failure is more general, affecting any playlist on the device and not on the AS list.
Tracked at:
http://www.ventismedia.com/mantis/view.php?id=5531
Re: 1228 Sync to drive device fails to delete old playlists!
Posted: Sat Apr 04, 2009 12:04 pm
by chrisjj
This is fully reproduceable:
1 Auto-sync some playlists to e.g. SUBSTed Q:
2 Rename one playlist
3 Auto-sync again.
Expected: old-named .m3u removed from Q:
EDIT: or at least MM prompt for said removal
Observed: not.
EDIT: Note: the new-named playlist does appear.
Could someone confirm "Delete Tracks that aren't on the Auto-Sync list from the device" is actually supposed to work on playlists i.e. is not just faulty wording? Thanks.
Re: 1228 Sync to drive device fails to delete old playlists!
Posted: Sat Apr 04, 2009 12:15 pm
by nohitter151
I tried to reproduce this but couldn't -- though I didn't use a SUBST drive. (using 3.1.0.1232)
Instead I plugged in a USB flash drive, set the USB_mass plugin to sync to it (Letter H:).
Synced a playlist and associated tracks.
Changed playlist name.
Resynced. The old playlist was removed and the playlist was recopied to the device with its new name.
I will try with a SUBST drive to make sure...
EDIT: Made a subst drive Q:\ but all worked as expected (as above).
Re: 1228 Sync to drive device fails to delete old playlists!
Posted: Sat Apr 04, 2009 12:22 pm
by chrisjj
> Instead I plugged in a USB flash drive ... The old playlist was removed and the playlist was recopied to the device with its new name.
Yup, same here.
> I will try with a SUBST drive
Thanks!

Re: 1228 Sync to drive device fails to delete old playlists!
Posted: Sat Apr 04, 2009 12:24 pm
by nohitter151
chrisjj, I could not reproduce it even with a SUBST drive - all worked as expected. Perhaps I should try running MM unskinned just in case...
edit: Works the same way in unskinned.
Re: 1228 Sync to drive device fails to delete old playlists!
Posted: Sat Apr 04, 2009 12:32 pm
by chrisjj
> chrisjj, I could not reproduce it even with a SUBST drive
OK thanks, checking...
Re: 1228 Sync to drive device fails to delete old playlists!
Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2009 4:32 pm
by chrisjj
> Could someone confirm "Delete Tracks that aren't on the Auto-Sync list from
> the device" is actually supposed to work on playlists i.e. is not just faulty
> wording? Thanks.
Please Devs?
Re: 1228 Sync to drive device fails to delete old playlists!
Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2009 7:00 pm
by nohitter151
chrisjj wrote:> Could someone confirm "Delete Tracks that aren't on the Auto-Sync list from
> the device" is actually supposed to work on playlists i.e. is not just faulty
> wording? Thanks.
Please Devs?
Since it works this way can we not assume that is confirmed?
Re: 1228 Sync to drive device fails to delete old playlists!
Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2009 7:56 pm
by chrisjj
> Since it works this way can we not assume that is confirmed?
It doesn't work that way here. Hence the report.
Re: 1228 Sync to drive device fails to delete old playlists!
Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2009 8:10 pm
by nohitter151
chrisjj wrote:> Since it works this way can we not assume that is confirmed?
It doesn't work that way here. Hence the report.
But you've already replied with:
chrisjj wrote:> Instead I plugged in a USB flash drive ... The old playlist was removed and the playlist was recopied to the device with its new name.
Yup, same here.
??
Re: 1228 Sync to drive device fails to delete old playlists!
Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2009 1:59 am
by chrisjj
> But you've already replied with:
Sure. In some cases e.g. USB drive playlists are deleted, in others e.g. SUBST drive they are not.
Re: 1228 Sync to drive device fails to delete old playlists!
Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2009 6:20 am
by nohitter151
chrisjj wrote:> But you've already replied with:
Sure. In some cases e.g. USB drive playlists are deleted, in others e.g. SUBST drive they are not.
... but again that has worked fine here.
Not to mention that playlists are removed from other devices I've used -- iPods, iPhone, WMDM devices, etc.
Re: 1228 Sync to drive device fails to delete old playlists!
Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2009 10:28 am
by chrisjj
> ... but again that has worked fine here.
I do not doubt it.
Re: 1228 Sync to drive device fails to delete old playlists!
Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2009 3:29 pm
by nohitter151
chrisjj wrote:> ... but again that has worked fine here.
I do not doubt it.
Chrisjj, I really think its safe to assume that "Delete tracks not on the auto-sync list" includes playlists based on the feedback discussed here. What reason do you have to believe this isn't so, besides the one exception in your case which is not even reproducible?!
Re: 1228 Sync to drive device fails to delete old playlists!
Posted: Fri Apr 10, 2009 1:46 pm
by chrisjj
> What reason do you have to believe this isn't so, besides the one exception in your case
a) The UI
b) The Help
c) The multiple reproducible exceptions in my case
d) The absense of an anwer to the contrary from the Devs
> which is not even reproducible?!
It there evidence of that? Evidence only that some people have not reproduced it need not apply
