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Is there a way to continuously sync Google Music with my local music automatically?
Recently I've been going through my local music library and deleting songs that I don't like anymore to cut down on the amount of space my music collection takes on my HDD. I would also like to do the same thing on Google Music without having to delete the songs again on Google Music manually.
Does anyone know of a program for the computer that will automatically add and remove songs on Google Music as I change my music library on my computer?
Does anyone know of a program for the computer that will automatically add and remove songs on Google Music as I change my music library on my computer?
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Google Music at it's basic function is just a dumb file share, meaning it's only one way synchronization. So anything you have in your Watch folder for google music will just auto-sync to your google music account. For now you're going to have to do it manually.
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I don't have an exact answer for you; however, I do know for a fact that Google Music doesn't even detect if you're uploading the same file so I'd expect it to be even harder to automatically manage stuff that you're changing on your computer.
Relevant discussion - gdgt.com/question/google-music-uploading-same-file...
Relevant discussion - gdgt.com/question/google-music-uploading-same-file...
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You are currently stuck, at least for now. Google music is a very basic storage and streaming service. Now if you used Apple's iCloud via iTunes, you would not have this kind of issue :))
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