Thanks -- but most of the music in my playlists is from qobuz (basically
I make playlists of all the new releases each month of the music I'm
interested in)
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mandryka wrote:
> This is what happened to me. Can you explain how to use relative music
> file locations in playlists?
Let's take an example and assume "D:\Music" is your root music folder
and you have a structure under this that's something like
"D:\Music\[Artist]\[Album]\[Songs]".
For
jimwillsher wrote:
> I no longer use SyncBack, but when I did I always chose to back up C:\
> in my task, excluded it, then manually included the folders I wanted.
>
> Or, just create two backup jobs then create a parent and back that up
> instead.
>
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I just can't work out how to
w3wilkes wrote:
> This may sound like heresy to some of the SB folks, but I have all my
> playlists in my root SB music folder. I've found this works very well as
> long as you use relative file locations rather than absolute file
> locations in the playlists. This also allows me to move my
This may sound like heresy to some of the SB folks, but I have all my
playlists in my root SB music folder. I've found this works very well as
long as you use relative file locations rather than absolute file
locations in the playlists. This also allows me to move my entire music
library between
No SyncBack is still excellent at what it does, but I use Dropbox for
all my stuff now so I never have any backups to schedule.
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I no longer use SyncBack, but when I did I always chose to back up C:\
in my task, excluded it, then manually included the folders I wanted.
Or, just create two backup jobs then create a parent and back that up
instead.
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