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Old August 17th, 2007, 08:23 PM
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Auto sync single folder with MM to s10

I have on my pc my music in my music/artist/album/tracks format. I also have a directory into which my podcasts are placed with Juice client under my music/podcasts.

I also have music on my S10 which I have selected by hand...as the S10 is only 2G so I cant mirror my HD music files. (like I do with my H320)

I wish to only autosync /podcasts/ from my HD to my S10 while leaving any music I have placed by hand on the S10 alone.

I can sync the podcasts by only listing the podcast directory by selecting only that directory under "autosync only the following". This works well. Everytime I loadup MM it scans the whole my music tree to id changes to the library and then when I connect my S10 it updates and adds the new podcasts successfully.

My problem is that I am unable to delete old podcasts without MM trying to delete all the music I have placed by hand. If I select "delete tracks that aren't on the auto synch list from above" it then tries to delete everything off my S10 other than the new podcasts when I only want it to delete files in /podcasts directory.

(Trying to avoid using play lists as I like to use to just use a directory structure)

Thoughts??
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Old August 18th, 2007, 06:50 PM
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Solution

(The iRiver S10 has four folders in root with music expected to be in J/music , video in J:/video, J:/recordings and all the audio is expected to be within the J:/music tree.)

So I could create a folder J:/music/podcast then another with J:/music/My music/artists/album then list J:/music/My music/artists/album as the excpetion folder. This should work but will probably also delete any MP3's I make off the inbuilt radio, which I can live with as I haven't actually used this function. (The video and data files will be protected from deletion as they are not MM files)


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