12-11-2016, 06:19 PM
I would like to generalize this request:
please think about a workflow that allows keeping a Win10 device in sync with an Android device that is faster and more convenient than backup on one device and restore on another.
With Android only, it was possible to synchronize the song files in a folder structure (on OneDrive as mentioned by NeoCZ, but it could be also DropBox, shared folders on a local network or something else) and copy only the database.
Often only a small number of songs and files is added or changed, the majority stays unchanged, so why always transfer all.
please think about a workflow that allows keeping a Win10 device in sync with an Android device that is faster and more convenient than backup on one device and restore on another.
With Android only, it was possible to synchronize the song files in a folder structure (on OneDrive as mentioned by NeoCZ, but it could be also DropBox, shared folders on a local network or something else) and copy only the database.
Often only a small number of songs and files is added or changed, the majority stays unchanged, so why always transfer all.
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Acer A1-830, Android 4.4.2 - HP x2 210 G2 Detachable, Win 10 22H2 - Huawei Media Pad T5, Android 8.0 - Boox Tab Ultra C, Android 11
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Acer A1-830, Android 4.4.2 - HP x2 210 G2 Detachable, Win 10 22H2 - Huawei Media Pad T5, Android 8.0 - Boox Tab Ultra C, Android 11
www.moonlightcrisis.de - www.basdjo.de - www.frankenbaend.de