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I'm just experimenting with Qsync to see if it will do what I want. All multimedia files exist on the NAS. I'd like to rip movies & CDs to local computer and then have them sync to NAS without having to manual copy or wait for backup schedule. It doesn't appear as though Qsync can be set up for this, as simple as the concept may sound.
Shared folder structure on NAS:
/Multimedia/Movies//
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/Multimedia/Music/FLAC//
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/Multimedia/Music/MP3//
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As a test I've set up this Qsync managed pair:
Shared folder on NAS Paired local folder
/Multimedia D:usersnethawkMovies
I want this to be one-way sync, from computer to NAS. This is where the problem begins. In Qsync client Folder Pair Settings it states 'Select the folder(s) to synchronize to this computer'. However Selective Sync settings 'Select folder(s) to synchronize with this computer' (bold is mine for emphasis). Because I just want one-way sync to NAS nothing is selected (see screen grab below). With this setting nothing syncs, so I try to work around it. I found that in the D:usersnethawkMovies folder (Windows) if I right-click on a folder there is Qsync client options to 'Copy to' and 'Move to', but the options don't include the Movies folder. If I go to another Windows folder outside of the paired local folder and right click I can 'Copy to Movies (MediaNAS)'. But this copies nothing to the NAS, rather it executes a local copy from source to D:usersnethawkMovies.
Note: I realize that only the top level shared folders can be selected on the NAS (/Multimedia, not /Multimedia/Movies), but was hoping it would be smart enough to put the files on the right NAS folder - still don't know because it hasn't copied anything to the NAS.
Note: I realize that only the top level shared folders can be selected on the NAS (/Multimedia, not /Multimedia/Movies), but was hoping it would be smart enough to put the files on the right NAS folder - still don't know because it hasn't copied anything to the NAS.
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Playing around further it appears that no matter what settings are enabled or disabled and regardless of whether files exist or not, Qsync insists on coping from NAS to computer.I want this to be one-way sync, from computer to NAS. This is where the problem begins. In Qsync client Folder Pair Settings it states 'Select the folder(s) to synchronize to this computer'. However Selective Sync settings 'Select folder(s) to synchronize with this computer' (bold is mine for emphasis). Because I just want one-way sync to NAS nothing is selected (see screen grab below). With this setting nothing syncs, so I try to work around it. I found that in the D:usersnethawkMovies folder (Windows) if I right-click on a folder there is Qsync client options to 'Copy to' and 'Move to', but the options don't include the Movies folder. If I go to another Windows folder outside of the paired local folder and right click I can 'Copy to Movies (MediaNAS)'. But this copies nothing to the NAS, rather it executes a local copy from source to D:usersnethawkMovies.
Note: I realize that only the top level shared folders can be selected on the NAS (/Multimedia, not /Multimedia/Movies), but was hoping it would be smart enough to put the files on the right NAS folder - still don't know because it hasn't copied anything to the NAS.
Kinda weird, I gotta say. Maybe my definition and Qnap's on what sync is differs?
Thanks in advance for any wisdom you can pass my way.
Note: I realize that only the top level shared folders can be selected on the NAS (/Multimedia, not /Multimedia/Movies), but was hoping it would be smart enough to put the files on the right NAS folder - still don't know because it hasn't copied anything to the NAS.
Sync Folders Pro Backup Two Way Synchronize 3 5 12
Playing around further it appears that no matter what settings are enabled or disabled and regardless of whether files exist or not, Qsync insists on coping from NAS to computer.Kinda weird, I gotta say. Maybe my definition and Qnap's on what sync is differs?
Thanks in advance for any wisdom you can pass my way.