![]() It takes several minutes until the WD Mycloud is shown as a peer for the movies folder (just checked: 7 minutes !). The documents and audiobooks folders from the NAS turn up after ~30 seconds. If I start sync on my notebook, it finds my smartphone and tablet immediately. Both documents and audiobooks are rather small ( about 10gb each). The NAS contains three folders: Documents, Audiobooks and Movies. Ensure MusicBee is running and Windows firewall is not blocking MusicBee".I have recently moved my shared folders to a WD Mycloud Mirror Gen 2. The error if it helps: "Server not found. Not sure what causes the data reset to make it work, but I wish someone might have an idea on how to prevent the app from forgetting what changes have been made when I do that. ![]() Is there a way to keep the app from forgetting the changes that have been made while reseting the rest of it?ĭay 2- try to sync via app, app cannot find the serverĭay 2- reset the files in the app (by going to the app in settings)ĭay 2- sync, doesn't sync anything prior to day 2 as it doesn't recognize that it changedĭay 3- sycn, works because it hasn't broke yet Before I would simply purge the app's memory and resync to the library however, this causes the app to stop tracking changes and so anything that happened before the last sync is not brought over after you fix the app. I was wondering if anyone had any work arounds when the app can no longer find the server. Quote from: Lonchik on May 17, 2023, 04:28:50 AM I recently installed the app and ran into the same. Once the proper name was in there, it worked. so then I used space-slide (at least on my phone, where you tap and hold space key, and then moving left or write moves the cursor) to slide to the end, figure out how many times blindly to tap backspace, and tapped it. But trick gets harder b/c at some point cursor jumped to the front, so I wound up with proper name prepended to default wrong name. you then have to blindly delete name that's there and type your device name. It would put cursor in there, but get covered by that verbiage, but then keyboard would come up. To get to the verbiage, I had to do some tricks to hide keyboard which would make it briefly appear (like half a second) and at that point tap it. But to sync it needs the actual name that you gave to the device (same one that appears when you do bluetooth sync, or network identification, etc.) ![]() The issue is that it defaults to model number, rather than device name. ![]() When going through initial setup, at one point some text verbiage actually covers an input field that contains the name of the device. (going by memory recall, so forgive inaccuracies) I recently installed the app and ran into the same. I'd prefer to give it a MusicBee subfolder to play with.Īs a software developer, I know not everything is as simple as it seems, but it seems that it should not be too difficult to change MWS to operate in a subfolder instead of the root. Personally, I prefer the latter since there is no need for MWS to access every folder and file on my phone. Something has to change: Either MWS must be classified as a general "files" app (not just media) so Android will allow it to access the root, or MWS has to accept a subfolder. This would not be a problem except that MWS will not allow the user to select a folder other than the root of the device. As noted above, Android will not even let the user grant permission to MWS to access the root folder. When I run MusicBee WiFi Sync (MWS) for the first time, Android prompts to "Allow MWS to access photos and media on your device." This is because the app is categorized as a media app, so Android will not permit it to have access to every folder on the device (i.e., no root folder).
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