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RE: "Automatic Synchronization (Auto-Sync): This is the simplest and most powerful means of device synchronization. Choosing this option syncs the entire Library..." | RE: "Automatic Synchronization (Auto-Sync): This is the simplest and most powerful means of device synchronization. Choosing this option syncs the entire Library..." | ||
Q: Which library?...The portable device's library, or the main one? Perhaps add a qualifier here? | Q: Which library?...The portable device's library, or the main one? Perhaps add a qualifier here? To me, syncing implies "mirroring"...ending up with identical copies... which I wouldn't want to do to my device, as my device library is only a subset of my main one. So is the more correct term "updating the device libraries with any changed song/playlist data"...? |
Latest revision as of 11:37, 27 May 2023
I'm reading this page for the first time, as someone who has never sync'd a device before. So a good fresh pair of eyes, for constructive critism. ;)
First up...
RE: "Automatic Synchronization (Auto-Sync): This is the simplest and most powerful means of device synchronization. Choosing this option syncs the entire Library..."
Q: Which library?...The portable device's library, or the main one? Perhaps add a qualifier here? To me, syncing implies "mirroring"...ending up with identical copies... which I wouldn't want to do to my device, as my device library is only a subset of my main one. So is the more correct term "updating the device libraries with any changed song/playlist data"...?