( Default: unticked) A sync will begin as soon as MusicBee detects the device. Sync Settings (top) automatically synchronise when the device is connected Use playlists if you want to choose specific items for syncing. Only tick these options if you want to sync ALL Audiobooks or Videos. mark synchronised episodes as listened ( Default: unticked).synchronise unplayed episodes only ( Default: unticked).As of version, the folders available for selection within this option may NOT include removable media (where you store your music files) on your PC, such as SD cards or USB drives. ( Default: unticked) Tick this if you want to sync specific folders (which don't have to be in your library). Any podcasts, audiobooks, or videos included on synced playlists will also be synced (even if they are not otherwise configured to sync). ( Default: unticked) Tick this to sync your playlists along with your audio files. or choose a specific library filter to sync.( Default: ticked) Untick this if you only want to sync by playlist or folder. If you choose to sync some playlists and some folders, MusicBee will sync all the files in the playlists AND all the files in the folders. If the file is not already on the device it is copied if the file already exists on the device, it is only copied if the one in the library is more recent than the one on the device (i.e. These settings will show up in the Main Panel when you select a connected device in the Navigator, or in a pop-up window if you configure a device listed in Device Preferences.įiles from the selected locations are compared to the equivalent files on the device. MusicBee will allow you to configure any folder as a virtual device for syncing. You can also use the iPod & iPhone Driver plugin to sync your iPhone/iPod (requires iTunes). Please consult the MusicBee Forum for help. Some forum members have successfully synced iPod Classics. Also I think if the iPod has been formatted with iTunes 11 (and maybe the last of the 10 series) it causes problems with MB." Steven says: "Even for the same iPod model, particular (longer) serial numbers don't work with MusicBee. For iPhones/iPod Touch, only iOS 3.11 or below is supported. In that case, you can right click on the drive letter and select "Set as a Virtual Device." This should move it to the Devices section.ĭue to Apple's proprietary software, most iPods, iPhones and iPads are not supported by MusicBee. If the device is not automatically detected, see if it has been placed in the Computer node. MusicBee will automatically detect most MTP devices (most Android and Windows phones), USB devices like flash drives and MP3 players, and SD cards, and will show them in the Devices node in the left sidebar. Browse the device's contents and delete filesĬonnecting Devices MTP Devices, USB Drives and SD cards.Drag & drop to one of the device's nodes.Use Send To > Device on selected tracks.By turning on "automatically synchronize when the device is connected". By right clicking on the device in the Navigator.Each device can be expanded to show its own simplified version of the Navigator.ĭevice content can be managed in these ways: 2.1 MTP Devices, USB Drives and SD cardsĬonnected devices show up at the bottom of the Navigator, where you can access their settings in the main panel and browse their contents like any other part of the library.
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