(06-16-2025, 12:21 AM)Cerio Wrote: I also wish the sync process was more straightforward and intuitive. I use three different devices, and I mainly do just one - way sync from PC to my 2 Android devices (making 2 way syncs was too risky). Even so, I keep finding all kind of issues (some of them I have reported here) that I don't really have the time to troubleshoot or report.
Maybe I'm too simplistic, but a one -way sync from device A to B should result in an identical copy of the databases in both devices, period. No questions in the process should be done, no files should be resent over and over again, no "Select wich song to use" dialog should appear, the number of the songs in both devices should be the same after the process... Unfortunately, none of this is the case.
I agree, Backup > Restore is much slower, but much better.
YES
Most musicians, part of one or more bands, need to download a setlist for a project (usually a concert). Then they rehearse, make annotations, and the master score evolves. Along the way, they receive updates, and it's always in the "Server -> Client" direction. This makes sense; music isn't a dreamlike democracy; it's a place of discipline and structures with codes, even in jazz.
This organization isn't yet very well established with MS. I hope that synchronization by library or by setlist (I have a Dream

Setlist is usually for a concert
Librairy is for a Band (band could have same song, same name, usually NOT the same director)