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Android / Linux / Unix Targets
are not directly supportet because they usually have another file system. Even if the partition on the target is FAT/FAT32/FATx formated, synchronisation will MOSTLY not work via a samba-share. This is because samba needs to deal with the Windows file attribute A (archiv) which is NOT known to Linux/Unix/Android! I have not found any samaba app for my android cell phone, which is able to handle. This problem does NOT exists with Windows-shares! (Windows <> Windows).How FoobarSync will work with Android / Linux / Unix Targets:
- First synchonize to a directory on your Windows machine, useing FoobarSync and
- afterwards use some other software to synchronzie this target folder to your device via samba.
Alternatively: Use a SD-Card reader if samba is the only problem.
See also PLregExRepl in section configuration files to learn how to convert Windows paths inside m3u-files into linux paths.