From the computer of: seamonkey420
(130 recipes)
Created: Apr 08, 2006
Requirements:
-Windows Media Player 10
-WM5 based device w/Ext Storage
-Memory Card reader, Memory Card
Overview:
This receipe will tell you how to sync your tv/music/videos to a storage card (i use miniSD w/my Tmobile MDA) connected via a memory card reader.
| Quote: |
| Main reason i use a memory card reader is because with Activesync and reading a storage card through activesync, it will cause your autoplaylists to sync whenever activesync does. And with version 4.1, activesync tries to trickle sync (every few minutes check status and if changes are seen, syncs) and thus in turn your pc is continously resyncing your playlists to your wm5 device. phew! lots there! |
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