This may be a very simple and silly question.
I have 1tb of music, but I don't want to sync it all to my android. I want a select number of albums to synced over.
I am not sure what you would call this. Do I need gold to make a customised collection?
Thanks
Only wanting to sync certain albums to android, not whole Library
Moderator: Gurus
Re: Only wanting to sync certain albums to android, not whole Library
Hi,
When you connect your Android Device to PC with MMW started you will get device profile where you can edit and limit what will be synced to device eg. 1 song or Whole library. I also suggest that you create playlist for specific device and sync that playlist as that way you will have more control what is synced to device.
For Custom collections you need to have GOLD.
When you connect your Android Device to PC with MMW started you will get device profile where you can edit and limit what will be synced to device eg. 1 song or Whole library. I also suggest that you create playlist for specific device and sync that playlist as that way you will have more control what is synced to device.
For Custom collections you need to have GOLD.
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Peke
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Re: Only wanting to sync certain albums to android, not whole Library
Yes, in the Device Profile you select what should be synced. This can be Collections, Playlists, Genres, Artists, etc.: https://www.mediamonkey.com/wiki/index. ... oid_device
It's up to your personal needs if a Playlist, Collection or direct selection of items is the best approach.
It's up to your personal needs if a Playlist, Collection or direct selection of items is the best approach.
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