03-16-2024, 10:11 AM
So a couple of things:
1) Make sure you have uniquely named all of your titles and file names to avoid these kinds of issues.
2) If possible, avoid using periods, apostrophes or punctuation in the titles that may not be well supported across services and/or platforms. OneDrive doesn't allow # to be used for file or folder names, for example, so I have to dynamically rename things to avoid errors
If you are confident every song in your library has a unique title and there are no duplicate file names, and the sync still throws up those errors, this will be difficult for me to remotely analyze. If it's not a huge headache, deleting the sync folder and synchronizing back to it to upload everything will put things back into a good state.
Mike
1) Make sure you have uniquely named all of your titles and file names to avoid these kinds of issues.
2) If possible, avoid using periods, apostrophes or punctuation in the titles that may not be well supported across services and/or platforms. OneDrive doesn't allow # to be used for file or folder names, for example, so I have to dynamically rename things to avoid errors
If you are confident every song in your library has a unique title and there are no duplicate file names, and the sync still throws up those errors, this will be difficult for me to remotely analyze. If it's not a huge headache, deleting the sync folder and synchronizing back to it to upload everything will put things back into a good state.
Mike