Wi-Fi 同步仅在以下情况下有效:
- 您已选择要同步的内容
- Android 版 MediaMonkey (MMA) 可以使用UPnP通过 Wi-Fi 访问 Windows 版 MediaMonkey (MMW) 内容。
- MMA 已正确配置为 Wi-Fi 同步。
- MMA 能够将文件写入设备上选定的存储。
如果您在同步时遇到问题,请验证您运行的是最新版本的 Windows 版 MediaMonkey 和 Android 版 MediaMonkey,然后:
- 如果 MMA 指示同步已完成但您在设备上看不到任何内容,通常是因为同步列表中未添加任何内容。通过以下方式选择要同步的内容:
- 如果您收到连接错误,请测试 MMA 是否可以连接并访问 MediaMonkey for Windows UPnP Server 上的内容:
- 单击 UPnP/DLNA
- 单击 MediaMonkey 服务器
- 浏览和播放内容
如果您可以访问内容,但偶尔会断开连接,则可能是您的 Wi-Fi 连接不稳定。重新启动设备和路由器,然后尝试同步。
如果您根本无法访问内容,则意味着存在网络或访问控制问题。
请参见: 无法连接到 UPnP/DLNA 服务器
- 如果 MMA 可以访问来自 MMW UPnP 服务器的内容但无法启动同步,则表示 MMA 设备的同步设置存在问题:
- 在 Android 版 MediaMonkey 中,确认正确的同步配置文件处于活动状态:
- 重启 MMA
- 单击选项>“选择同步服务器”,然后选择正确的[服务器名称]以确保设置了正确的服务器。
- 确保服务器已启用“同步到此位置”。
- 点击“自动同步服务器内容”以验证您是否可以连接到服务器。如果可以,您应该能够启动 Wi-Fi 同步。
- 在 Windows 版 MediaMonkey 中,验证同步配置文件是否存在且处于活动状态。重新启动 Windows 版 MediaMonkey 并导航到媒体树中的设备和服务(MM4 中的选项 > 便携式设备同步)并验证:
- 您的设备已列出
- 您的设备在每个存储位置仅出现一次(例如,一次用于内部存储器,第二次用于 SD 存储)。如果有重复,请通过比较哪个配置文件具有与 MMA 中的同步设置相匹配的同步设置来确定哪个是正确的配置文件,然后删除重复项。
- 已启用与设备存储的同步(并禁用与其它设备/位置的同步)。这显示在 MMW5 中的设备/存储位置列表中(在 MMW4 中,这显示为复选框)。例如,如果您只计划同步到“Galaxy 的 SD 卡”,请确保已启用该配置文件,并禁用“Galaxy 内部内存”的配置文件。
- MMW 允许来自设备的传入 Wi-Fi 同步连接。在 MM5 中,必须启用“允许 [设备名称] 与 [服务器名称] 远程同步”(在 MM4 中,设置为“授予 [服务器名称] 远程同步/访问权限”)
- 上述步骤中的 [ServerName] 与步骤 1 中测试的 UPnP 服务器相同。禁用任何其他正在运行的 DLNA/UPnP 服务器。
- 如果 MMA 仍然无法连接到同步服务器:
- 如果这不能解决问题,请生成调试日志并提交支持票。
- 如果 MMA 启动同步,但未写入任何内容,则可能是由于写入设备/存储位置时出现问题。请参阅:
有关的:
在线帮助:将 MediaMonkey 与 Android 设备同步
Wi-Fi Sync will only work if:
- You’ve selected content to sync
- MediaMonkey for Android (MMA) can access MediaMonkey for Windows (MMW) content via Wi-Fi using UPnP.
- MMA is configured correctly for Wi-Fi Sync.
- MMA is able to write files to the chosen storage on the device.
If you’re having problems syncing, verify that you’re running the latest version of MediaMonkey for Windows and MediaMonkey for Android, and:
- If MMA indicates that a sync has completed but you don’t see any content on the device, it’s usually because no content has been added to the sync list. Choose content to sync via either:
- If you are receiving connection errors, test whether MMA can connect to and access content on the MediaMonkey for Windows UPnP Server:
- Click UPnP/DLNA
- Click the MediaMonkey Server
- Browse and play content
If you’re able to access the content, but periodically lose the connection, it’s likely that your Wi-Fi connection is unstable. Reboot your device & router and then try to sync.
If you’re unable to access the content at all, then it implies a network or access control problem.
See: Failure to connect to the UPnP/DLNA server
- If MMA can access content from the MMW UPnP server but can’t initiate a sync, it implies a problem with the MMA device’s sync settings:
- In MediaMonkey for Android, confirm that the correct sync profile is active:
- Restart MMA
- Click Options > ‘Select sync server’, and select the correct [ServerName] to make sure that the correct server is set.
- Ensure that ‘Sync to this location’ is enabled for the server.
- Click ‘Auto-sync server content’ to verify that you can connect to the server. If yes, you should be able to initiate a Wi-Fi sync.
- In MediaMonkey for Windows, verify that the Sync Profile exists, and is active. Restart MediaMonkey for Windows and navigate to Devices & Services in the Media Tree (Options > Portable Device Sync in MM4) and verify that:
- your device is listed
- your device appears only once for each storage location (e.g. once for Internal memory and a second time for SD storage). If there are duplicates, determine which is the correct profile by comparing which profile has sync settings that match those in MMA, and then delete the duplicates.
- synchronization with the device’s storage is enabled (and disabled for other devices/locations). This is shown in the list of devices/storage locations in MMW5 (in MMW4 this is shown with a checkbox). For example if you only plan to sync to ‘Galaxy’s SD card’, make sure that profile is enabled, and disable the profile for ‘Galaxy-internal memory’.
- that MMW allows incoming Wi-Fi Sync connections from the device. In MM5 ‘Allow [DeviceName] to remotely sync with the [ServerName]’ must be enabled (in MM4 the setting is ‘Grant remote sync / access rights to the [Server Name]’)
- that the [ServerName] in the step above is the same UPnP server that was tested in Step 1. Disable any other DLNA/UPnP servers that are running.
- If MMA is still unable to connect to a sync server:
- If this fails to solve the problem, please generate a debug log, and submit a support ticket.
- If MMA initiates a sync, but doesn’t write any content, it can be due to a problem with writing to the device/storage location. See:
Related:
Online Help: Sync MediaMonkey with an Android device
Applies to: MMA, MMA↔MMW, MMW4, MMW5+
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