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Post by ForSerious on Feb 10, 2021 15:09:34 GMT -5
So, I store all my music on an SD card. The URI in the stats.xml file is prefixed like this: /storage/80E4-7011/... When I change out the SD card for another one, that identifier changes.
Of course when I load the other SD card with music, I use the exact same folder structure and file names, but that identifier is now different.
Will restore stats treat everything as new or will it restore everything as expected?
(I have actually done this a few times in the past, but I use a synchronization program I made. So it could have treated everything as new, then the next time I synchronized it, my program restored everything.)
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Post by GoneMAD on Feb 10, 2021 16:06:04 GMT -5
So, I store all my music on an SD card. The URI in the stats.xml file is prefixed like this: /storage/80E4-7011/... When I change out the SD card for another one, that identifier changes. Of course when I load the other SD card with music, I use the exact same folder structure and file names, but that identifier is now different. Will restore stats treat everything as new or will it restore everything as expected? (I have actually done this a few times in the past, but I use a synchronization program I made. So it could have treated everything as new, then the next time I synchronized it, my program restored everything.)
needs to be the exact filename, but fortunately its super easy to fix. use something like notepad++ on a pc or any text editor that has a "Replace All" function. Just replace all "/storage/80E4-7011/" with "/storage/NEW-ID/" and they you are good to go in a few seconds
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Post by ForSerious on Feb 10, 2021 17:59:12 GMT -5
Cool thanks!
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