Just starting out with MediaMonkey and having some issues
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Just starting out with MediaMonkey and having some issues
I recently bought an MP3 player and I'm using MediaMonkey to help sort all the songs in it. Auto-tagging worked fine, but now I'm having an issue where auto-organize doesn't do anything but create a bunch of duplicate files. It also won't sync my files from MP3 player -> Library so I can delete all the redundant files. Any tips?
Re: Just starting out with MediaMonkey and having some issues
Hi,
Are you able to copy/delete files off MP3 Player using Windows Explorer?
Is it possible to delete all files from Player (best would be to clear it within player itself) and resync few tracks for testing before you do complete resync.
I have seen that some players (not sure which one is yours) locks storage and MM can't delete files, so it creates duplicates or even throw an error.
Are you able to copy/delete files off MP3 Player using Windows Explorer?
Is it possible to delete all files from Player (best would be to clear it within player itself) and resync few tracks for testing before you do complete resync.
I have seen that some players (not sure which one is yours) locks storage and MM can't delete files, so it creates duplicates or even throw an error.
Best regards,
Peke
MediaMonkey Team lead QA/Tech Support guru
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Peke
MediaMonkey Team lead QA/Tech Support guru
Admin of Free MediaMonkey addon Site HappyMonkeying
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Re: Just starting out with MediaMonkey and having some issues
If you're using Auto-Organize Files make sure it's set to Move instead of Copy files. Are you doing this operation directly on the MP3 player (not on files on your PC)?
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