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Thanks Spoon.
Great, that works.
TuneFUSION Discussions
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Re: TuneFUSION Discussions
Quit Tune Fusion.
if you type %appdata%\TuneFUSION into windows file explorers address bar.
Then edit Filters.txt
Add to the bottom of the list 'export2car'
Then remove all the other files from this folder, except for filters.txt. Then run TuneFUSION, you will see on the filter page a listing as export2car' where you can exclude all except a certain item.Leave a comment:
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Is it possible only to synchronice files where a "special" tag (like "export2car") is set to a certain value.Leave a comment:
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Wow, seems like a very useful tool if it eventually meets my needs. I right now rip everything to FLAC for home listening and archiving, and to m4a for my smartphone, which is also my car music source via blutooth. The issue is I rip the music to my NAS, where both directories (FLAC and m4a) live. It takes me ages to get around to copying the m4a files from my server to the SD card in the phone. So I don't get to listen to my new music for months. An automatic or semi-automatic sync would solve this.
Some issues I have: I have more music on the server than will fit on the micro SD card, although new, larger SD cards may possibly solve this when the price comes down. It would be great if there was a selection process, like selection, or non-selection by genre. Christmas season, so load the Christmas genre. Season over, remove them to make room for something else and don't load any Christmas music. Also, no Classical in the sync, possibly select by length, nothing over 10 minutes, etc. It would be really nice if it would do conversions, like from the FLAC on the server to m4a on the phone so I wouldn't have to do the multi-encoder rip.Leave a comment:
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Interesting!
Is a QNAP qpkg planed?
Direct QNAP to QNAP via RSYNC or something similar would be very nice...Leave a comment:
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TuneFUSION Discussions
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Introducing TuneFUSION TuneFUSION's one purpose is the synchronization of audio, from your main library to a different device or location: Right now TuneFUSION can synchronize to: Foobar2000 mobile (1.1.18 needed or newer) Removable disk (such as flash disk for the car), Network Share FTP Later additions might add:Tags: None
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