![]() ![]() I would never get the auto relocate feature enabled after it added the referance files. Also, when i tried to revert or turn the sync off, I removed the files from Dropbox and tried to do the auto relocate, the auto relocate feature looked the references to the files in the hidden drobox folder as shown in my image. I don't think much thought was put in this and I will not be able to use it until this a proper sync feature. This feature is good until RB decides to change my source location of the files. ![]() the RB sync makes no sense and its no different than just having my entire library in Dropbox. RB should sync both ways, in Dropbox and sync the files back to the source or the original file. RB should always point to source and not the new location in Dropbox, this changes my complete library structure. I am not wanting the file location to change for the songs in RB. Thanks for the reply and the suggestion, but I dont think you understand what I am trying to articulate. I have removed all media from my Dropbox folders. Now it means I have to find the files again or go back to a previous backup of the playlist.Īlso, when I tried to AutoRelocate to with only as my media directory, the auto relocate feature finds some text file in the ~/Library folder. and when I tuned cloud sync off, the files location in the playlist remained for Dropbox. This whole feature is useless if I have to maintain another location of my files, which I have organized in the file structure as I like. ![]() Is that how its supposed to work? does it not sync/update the source directory? Why would it make dropbox the source location? the whole purpose of cloud sync is to make it available elsewhere no? and not change the location in the playlist to dropbox but sync with the source location from dropbox. I noticed when I selected the Copy Option, it copied the files to dropbox, and set the location of the file in playlist of the dropbox. I recently sync one of my playlists to test around with cloud sync. Ok, so I have a question for cloud sync users. ![]()
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