I played a bit with synch to cloud and to backup, but these do not seem to be useful yet, is that correct?
For example: synch to an empty drive folder seems okay, a subsequent synch (with no changes inbetween) is painfully slow (approx. 10 songs per minute, gradually slowing down to less). It merges quite a lot of songs (again: there were no changes at all).
Also, it is not clear what the 'client' and 'server' roles are in this case.
EDIT: Killed the synch after 5 hours and only 21% progress.
Synch to a backup file quickly leads to a java crash.
Unfortunately, in contrast to synch to device, these functions do not write a log file so it is hard to report details.
For example: synch to an empty drive folder seems okay, a subsequent synch (with no changes inbetween) is painfully slow (approx. 10 songs per minute, gradually slowing down to less). It merges quite a lot of songs (again: there were no changes at all).
Also, it is not clear what the 'client' and 'server' roles are in this case.
EDIT: Killed the synch after 5 hours and only 21% progress.
Synch to a backup file quickly leads to a java crash.
Unfortunately, in contrast to synch to device, these functions do not write a log file so it is hard to report details.
Johan
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Samsung Galaxy Note S7FE (T733) 12.4", Android 13.0, AirTurn Duo & Digit (Gigs).
Samsung Galaxy Note S4 (T830) 10.5", Android 10.0 (maintenance and backup).
Samsung A3 (A320FL), Android 8.0.0 (emergency).
johanvromans.nl — hetgeluidvanseptember.nl — mojore.nl -- howsagoin.nl
Samsung Galaxy Note S7FE (T733) 12.4", Android 13.0, AirTurn Duo & Digit (Gigs).
Samsung Galaxy Note S4 (T830) 10.5", Android 10.0 (maintenance and backup).
Samsung A3 (A320FL), Android 8.0.0 (emergency).