by devolution » Fri Feb 02, 2018 5:51 pm
I use MMW for syncing files to my HTC One M8, on which I use MMA to listen to music. MMW is version 4.19 and I pretty consistently update it as new versions are released.
I use both the internal storage on the HTC as well SD cards. Everything basically works fine. The one odd behavior that I have noticed though is that the naming of folders on the device seems to vary, with no clear reason why. When viewing the folder list on the device from within MMW, most of them show up as "<Artist> - <Album>", which seems to be the convention MMW uses 95% of the time. Sometimes, however, there will be just a root folder with the artist name on it and then a bunch of subfolders, one for each album with its respective name on the containing folder.
Honestly I would prefer the latter folder-naming convention, but I can't really figure out how MMW decides what it's going to do, and there's no obvious way to tell it which one to use. Can someone please shed some light on why it keeps switching back and forth between the two conventions and tell me if perhaps there is a way to force one or the other?
I use MMW for syncing files to my HTC One M8, on which I use MMA to listen to music. MMW is version 4.19 and I pretty consistently update it as new versions are released.
I use both the internal storage on the HTC as well SD cards. Everything basically works fine. The one odd behavior that I have noticed though is that the naming of folders on the device seems to vary, with no clear reason why. When viewing the folder list on the device from within MMW, most of them show up as "<Artist> - <Album>", which seems to be the convention MMW uses 95% of the time. Sometimes, however, there will be just a root folder with the artist name on it and then a bunch of subfolders, one for each album with its respective name on the containing folder.
Honestly I would prefer the latter folder-naming convention, but I can't really figure out how MMW decides what it's going to do, and there's no obvious way to tell it which one to use. Can someone please shed some light on why it keeps switching back and forth between the two conventions and tell me if perhaps there is a way to force one or the other?