sync to device still has a lot of problems [#16125]
Posted: Sat Nov 09, 2019 11:53 pm
A lot seems wrong ... there doesn't seem much point about being overly specify about any single point ... ask if you need more info.
At the moment it doesn't seem fit for use.
#1. Crash
Steps (as I remember them)>
A some point during testing, MM5 created a 2nd profile for my phone
I don't believe that I did anything to trigger this ... maybe it was the crash?
Is confusing with strange things happening, until you notice that there are two semi-identical profiles.
#3. MM becomes confused about what has been sync'd to the phone
Here I have done a scan and a sync. MM knows that I have sync'd something from my "New" custom index, but it doesn't remember what it was.
#4. MM doesn't do the housekeeping that it claims to
steps:
#5. MM db out of sync with phone
Additional to the above problem, the MM UI lists files that are not on my phone. ... why didn't the sync and scan clean this up?
#6. Annoying dbox appears too often.
This type of dbox appears far too often. ... Example:
This is defaulted on when doing a clean install of MM5 (ie. no import from MM4).
The default should be off for a good 1st impression of MM device sync IMO.
For Google users this results in pollution in the phone's stock Photos app index. ... creates a folder in this menu for every album mentioned in the tracks that you sync to the phone.
And it also issues a notification nag message for each album folder too.
#8. This description is still not good enough.
This description is more successful in telling me what it is not good for, than it is at explaining the aim of the facility. ... it is just confusing.
The other sub-tabs on this Sync Profile tab are way more helpful.
And also the option title is misleading ... it is on the top ... the title says Manage Settings ... so looks important ... but its not.
It doesn't "manage" ... it just exports|imports config settings.
This here is a better starting point for the panel's heading.
At the moment it doesn't seem fit for use.
#1. Crash
Steps (as I remember them)>
- Attach device for 1st time ... make some config changes in the Sync Profile tab ... apply changes
- Create a new collection for testing Tools|Options|Library|Collects&Views etc
- Navigate away from D&S>*MyPhone* and then back again (so I can see my new collection)
- navigate toAutoSyc(->Device) tab
A some point during testing, MM5 created a 2nd profile for my phone
I don't believe that I did anything to trigger this ... maybe it was the crash?
Is confusing with strange things happening, until you notice that there are two semi-identical profiles.
#3. MM becomes confused about what has been sync'd to the phone
Here I have done a scan and a sync. MM knows that I have sync'd something from my "New" custom index, but it doesn't remember what it was.
#4. MM doesn't do the housekeeping that it claims to
steps:
- set on the "Delete other files ... un-selected option
- press Sync Now button
- When asked, give approval to delete un-selected tracks
- sync completes ... no audit trail, no error indication
- check phone ... files and folders have not been deleted
#5. MM db out of sync with phone
Additional to the above problem, the MM UI lists files that are not on my phone. ... why didn't the sync and scan clean this up?
#6. Annoying dbox appears too often.
This type of dbox appears far too often. ... Example:
- phone not connected
- using the Media Tree, click on (unconnected) phone in D&S
- don't do anything
- in the Media tree, click on Google Play Music in D&S node ===> the dbox shows
- press Yes or No to the annoying dbox ... don't do anything in GPM
- click the phone node again in D&S ===> dbox shows again,
This is defaulted on when doing a clean install of MM5 (ie. no import from MM4).
The default should be off for a good 1st impression of MM device sync IMO.
For Google users this results in pollution in the phone's stock Photos app index. ... creates a folder in this menu for every album mentioned in the tracks that you sync to the phone.
And it also issues a notification nag message for each album folder too.
#8. This description is still not good enough.
This description is more successful in telling me what it is not good for, than it is at explaining the aim of the facility. ... it is just confusing.
The other sub-tabs on this Sync Profile tab are way more helpful.
And also the option title is misleading ... it is on the top ... the title says Manage Settings ... so looks important ... but its not.
It doesn't "manage" ... it just exports|imports config settings.
This here is a better starting point for the panel's heading.