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Devices => Androids and other portables => Topic started by: cncb on November 13, 2006, 10:23:34 pm
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I have been having problems syncing my Zen Vision (MC v11.1.200). It seems to think a different number of files need to be synced each time even after the sync "finishes". For example, I ran the complete sync and closed down MC. I restarted MC and it said 500 files still needed to be synced? I then restarted MC again and it said 600 files needed to be synced?? I also noticed it put a few WMA files in the "data" directory on the Zen?
So, I thought I would make things easier by creating an alternate library of converted files (reduced from WMA lossless) so that I would only have to upload each time and not redo the conversions. There seems to be a few problems with this approach:
1) I have my folder structure as "album artist (auto)/album" but when converting formats there only seems to be a default option of using "artist/album" when moving the files? Why isn't it possible to set the specific folder structure like everything else?
2) Once I get all the files converted is there an easy way to "copy" playlists using the new folders? It looks like I might have to export the playlists and edit the playlist files manually?
Has anyone used this approach successfully? Thanks.
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Are you syncing a Smartlist?
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Are you syncing a Smartlist?
Yes, but one that includes certain genres so it does not change the number of tracks between syncs.
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Part of the problem seems to be that it is doing funny things with album names. For example, I have an album named "... Hits". It seems to transfer the album as just "Hits" and then when I go to resync it puts "... Hits" in the queue again?
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Any word on the album naming issue??
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It would be nice to be able to sync my Zen Vision successfully. Some assistance, please?
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We aren't able to reproduce this. You may want to give MC 12 a try - it has two features that could help you...
1) We've added a handheld converted file cache that keeps copies of the converted files to speed up syncing. You won't have to maintain the alternate library you set up.
2) We fixed a bug that was doing some synchronization evaluations on the original file instead of on the converted file.
Let us know if you have any luck with this.