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Sync playlist without syncing music files?

Posted: Thu Dec 09, 2010 9:56 am
by PGR
I have an iPod Touch (3G) and an iPod Nano (6G) which I sync with MM (v. 3.2.4.1304 Gold). Both iPods have the same identical music library on them that's on my PC. When I create a new playlist on MM and send it to one of the iPods, MM seems to insist on transferring all the song files as well, despite the fact that the identical files are already on the device.

Am I doing something wrong or is this just the nature of the beast? If it is, it sure seems like an odd way of doing things.

Thanks!

Pete

Re: Sync playlist without syncing music files?

Posted: Thu Dec 09, 2010 1:46 pm
by nynaevelan
Are you using the Send To feature?? If so, then it will always send both the tracks and the playlist(s) to the device. THe best way to do it is to use the auto sync option, MM will check the device for existing tracks.

Re: Sync playlist without syncing music files?

Posted: Sat Jan 01, 2011 8:36 pm
by Guest
I'm also having the same issue; I too would like to synchronize the *.m3u files to the root of my Sansa device, without bringing along all of the corresponding files.

It took me some time to realize that there are two separate options for this, at least as far as I can tell. The first is under "Auto-Sync List," so I suppose that it makes sense that if I check the playlists here, that the songs are also sync'd along with it:

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However, it seems that if I select this option:

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Then, I should see the playlist files appear in the location that I've configured. However, no matter how many times I auto-sync, this doesn't seem to happen.

Also, the "Export all playlists" script isn't much help here, because it encodes the full path to media on the computer instead of on the device. Thanks for any assistance!

Re: Sync playlist without syncing music files?

Posted: Sat Jan 01, 2011 9:54 pm
by nohitter151
How are you defining the root in the copy playlist options? I've found it doesn't work at all for me unless I use "\" (single backslash). Leaving it blank seems to cause problems.