07-03-2025, 01:08 AM
Are your files really that big? I would have thought that you could keep them all on your device and use setlists and collections to manage them.
This would restrict the number of files you look at at one time and you can use the setlists to "remember" what you previously played at a venue.
It also means that you can use the companion backup option. and also that any annotations are maintained (although it is possible to export files with annotations)
When naming setlists, I use the format "group yyyyy-mm-dd venue" e.g. "BandA 2025-06-30 Garden Party"
Whilst a gig is upcoming, I add a couple of space characters to the beginning of the setlist name (this makes is easy to find as it will be near the top of the setlists). After the performance, I rename the setlist without these leading spaces (Long press, three vertical dots, Rename)
(Apologies to those that have seen my previous posts suggesting this method).
BTW. I was under the impression that you can export multiple files into separate files but I can't remember ever doing it.
Hope this helps
Geoff
This would restrict the number of files you look at at one time and you can use the setlists to "remember" what you previously played at a venue.
It also means that you can use the companion backup option. and also that any annotations are maintained (although it is possible to export files with annotations)
When naming setlists, I use the format "group yyyyy-mm-dd venue" e.g. "BandA 2025-06-30 Garden Party"
Whilst a gig is upcoming, I add a couple of space characters to the beginning of the setlist name (this makes is easy to find as it will be near the top of the setlists). After the performance, I rename the setlist without these leading spaces (Long press, three vertical dots, Rename)
(Apologies to those that have seen my previous posts suggesting this method).
BTW. I was under the impression that you can export multiple files into separate files but I can't remember ever doing it.
Hope this helps
Geoff
Samsung Galaxy Tab A6