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MediaMonkey Linux and Android alternative?
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You can use any media management solution on your PC and sync that to your devices using https://syncthing.net/
Thanks for replying :)
I've got too much to store on my phone, and a lot of media that I don't want on there, like my kid's music. I don't want to have to break the media up into new directories to sync either.
Can Syncthing do it another way? I've only ever used it for syncing directories.
Syncthing can ignore files and directories, but I don't know if that fits your use case. https://docs.syncthing.net/users/ignoring.html
Ah, no, it wouldn't. I add whole albums sometimes, but I usually add playlists taken from the whole library, so all the tracks would have different paths.
It could be great for the audiobooks and podcasts though :)