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Devices => Androids and other portables => Topic started by: boydn on October 19, 2014, 10:54:47 am

Title: Galaxy S5 Sync
Post by: boydn on October 19, 2014, 10:54:47 am
I've got a new Galaxy S5 64gb sd added that I thought I'd put some music on.  I selected a couple of playlist and sync'd.  Sync seems to go ok but I get a weird error box after.
I've got an error log that I can't figure out what the problem is.  One line below:
"0010953: 2684: Handheld: CHHUploadHelper::CreateDeleteArray: Not deleting 'SAMSUNG-SM-G900V - Card\DCIM\Camera\20141017_180734.jpg' because it's media type (Image) or file type (jpg) isn't getting synced"

Where do I start to figure this out?
Thanks!
Title: Re: Galxy S5 Sync
Post by: zxsix on October 19, 2014, 10:57:21 am
In the device options you have to specify what types of files to sync.  * means all types.  mp3;jpg;wav would restrict the those 3 types.
It seems you don't have jpg in the allowed list.
Title: Re: Galxy S5 Sync
Post by: boydn on October 20, 2014, 04:47:36 am
Thanks but, that's not it.  I checked "music" and left the other two un-checked and got the same error.  Here's another one:
"0010953: 2684: Handheld: CHHUploadHelper::CreateDeleteArray: Not deleting 'SAMSUNG-SM-G900V - Card\MUSIC\Alison Krauss\Now That I've Found You  A Collection\Krauss Alison - The Smile on Your Face.mp3' because it isn't located in the path 'Music\Alison Krauss\Now That I've Found You: A Collection\'"

I also just noticed that when I look at the device the files like this that say "not deleting" have the file *.mp3 plus *.mp3.dup (both the same size). 
Seems almost like instead of skipping files that are already on the device, it's adding another copy of all the files in the playlist.
Title: Re: Galxy S5 Sync
Post by: boydn on October 26, 2014, 11:05:51 am
Bump, no ideas out there??
Title: Re: Galaxy S5 Sync
Post by: dafloydman on July 23, 2016, 03:04:30 am

i have had 3 android handsets that i gave up trying to sync
Title: Re: Galaxy S5 Sync
Post by: blgentry on July 23, 2016, 08:49:48 am
For android, the best approach seems to be to sync to a folder on your hard drive.  Then use Android File Transfer to copy the synced folder contents to the android device.

Brian.
Title: Re: Galaxy S5 Sync
Post by: zxsix on July 23, 2016, 10:06:51 am
My S6 syncs fine since I carved a single large Playlist I had marked to sync into several much smaller lists.  I just carved it into individual genres, keeping each smartlist to under 1000 songs.