Bought TuneFUSION today and installed it (three times) on a recent Windows 10 machine. No matter what I try I cannot get it working; every time I add a New Sync from a local or network folder, it adds a Music folder. But the main thing is that the Edit | Change Destination Location option does not work. It is greyed out. No idea how to solve this
Cannot choose destination location
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Re: Cannot choose destination location
(which is what I got on the purchase page)
I tried uninstall, CCleaner, and manually removed all folders in the Appdata section.Last edited by varkenshand; July 11, 2021, 09:38 AM.Comment
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Can you take a screen shot of the options page please? upload to https://imgbb.com/ and post a link here.Comment
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Can you take a screen shot of the options page please? upload to https://imgbb.com/ and post a link here.Comment
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They are two different things, the location of the source files is set by 'audio source' this should be your existing music collection.
Then you set a location where you want the files to be written to, this is chosen when creating the sync, by the looks of it you have set the network share as the destination.
You cannot sync to the same location you read from.
Click the button '[add folder]' to add the source location of your files.Comment
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Aha! I got it just the other way around. Thought a new sync was defined by the source files... Thanks for clarifying this. All working nowComment
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Things would be clearer if the word Target or Destination popped up in relevant places.
Like '[Add New Sync Target]' Or 'Destination Name' (instead of Displayed Name), and 'Using Target Location ...'
Just my five centsComment
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