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I'm mainly using RetroArch, Dolphin and PCSX2.
Savegames are going directly into a folder on my onedrive on PC and are being synced by a nice little Android app called OneSync.
On your Pixel OG (sign in first with the Google account you want to have all your Google Photos in):
Install this https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ttxapps.onesyncv2
Set local folder to any folder on you want
Set remote folder to "Pictures" inside OneDrive
Set sync method: "download then delete". Delete setting: "After 1 day" (or whatever you want)
Go to Google Photos, turn ON upload and choose the local folder you previously set inside OneSync to backup.
On your other phone:
Install OneDrive
Set OneDrive to backup your photos. Select all the folders you want OneDrive to backup from (identical to Google Photos, you can even turn on notifications for new folders when they're created)
Go to Google Photos, turn OFF upload. You will still be able to view all the new photos being uploaded from the Pixel OG.
Now, no matter where in the world you are, as soon as a photo is taken (and if you have a connection to the internet - same as uploading directly to Google Photos) the photos will sync immediately. You can access your original quality Google Photos and Videos on any device.
Dropsync (dropbox only) or Autosync (all other cloud services) by metactrl is your answer. Their different apps cater towards different cloud services. I think this is what you need:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ttxapps.onesyncv2&hl=en_US&gl=US
Succes ermee!
I moved from dropbox to onedrive for over 7 years and never looked back
I backup all photos there but still use google photos as 2nd option
I also use oneync which gives you same desktop experience of OneDrive but in android (I.e. two way sync of local folders) https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ttxapps.onesyncv2
I'm on s10+ same problem here
My solution is using another app
Pair folder in app to camera folder and one drive folder
Then sync them automatically with the app
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ttxapps.onesyncv2
Just organise everything in the one folder you can sync for free
Btw on Google you can find pro apk for free
If you need more help write me
OneSync (or *sync for other services). It ties in with OneDrive (in my case) to allow full two way sync like it works on computers. This app allows two way sync for any folder pair you want, or even all folders. Download something on your computer to that folder, it syncs to phone. Free version has one folder limit and 10MB file limit, but I'm considering the $5 to remove those limits. I plan to use it mainly with the files from the app below and my recorded mic files.
CallRecorder: I used to use ACR, even paid for it, but after Android changed how it worked with call recording, ACR became totally useless. If it even recorded the call, it was an empty file. Started using this app, and not only are the calls recording properly with good volume, it even adds the contact number.
You can't do it from the OneDrive app, it's not a backup or sync app in the same way the Windows app is.
You need a third-party app - try OneSync
I think this app might work for you needs of syncing onedrive, try it
I personally use it to backup my Minecraft PE worlds to onedrive
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ttxapps.onesyncv2
There are a few other offline sync apps for Android that can use and sync your OneDrive files in MUCH more flexible ways than the official OneDrive app features anyway. I've been using OneSync for years now, and love it. Offline files can not only be synced but also are available to other apps.
I use this other app named OneSync https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ttxapps.onesyncv2&hl=en&gl=US to sync the Vault folder to the phone storage. The App work by setting a pair of folders (the Vault folder on the cloud and a local folder on the phone storage), and then I just open the Obsidian app and point to the local folder.
Have you tried the Obsidian app for editing MD files on Android? It's fairly close to Zettlr, feature wise. You could use a third party app for Onedrive sync, like this one. That would presumably solve your problem with files in the cloud not being updated.
I'm using OneSync to sync my Music library to my phone. I'm backing up my music library to OneDrive anyway, and OneSync downloads my music from my OneDrive to my phone. Works like a charm if you have a fast Internet connection.
You can also use something like FreeFileSync to sync your music locally from your PC to your Android phone.
Well OneDrive is a internet based sync service, so like any online storage, you just put the file in the appropriate folder, the system uploads it to the server, and the file is automatically available on all devices.
Personally though, syncing OneDrive with the default Files app seems to be hit and miss. I use Autosync to sync basically once a day (when I go to sleep, the phone is charging, and on wifi). It has many more customization options too. I can't remember what's a free feature and what's paid, but I also have it set to be only a one way sync from the cloud to my phone, because I like to make changes on my PC but don't want changes from my phone to sync to other devices.
If you want a more direct (non-internet based) app there's also plenty of those. Just google wifi file transfer app for android. I tried looking for some about a year ago but all the ones I found were either outdated, lacking basic features that you'd think would be standard, or just didn't work. So I eventually just gave up and used OneDrive.
Well, check Craigslist Btw nas can be used anywhere, check synology and qnap, they have their own photo library backup,
Well you can just buy one and sync each main phone to a folder and share it to their account though google photos after backup from the main account [pixel]
Like dad share etc.
But I've been looking into NAS services and you can even turn your old computer into one [check yt]
Btw or you can just save it all to harddrive 200gb for 30$ is ripoff 🧐 in 1 year 360$ ...you should just get nas or second hand pixel 3
I use onedrive sync app
Pair folder in app to camera folder and to one drive folder
Then sync them automatically with the app
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ttxapps.onesyncv2
Just organise everything in the one folder you can sync for free Or find app mod somewhere online
If you need more help write me
This should keep file names and folder structure
I use onedrive sync app
Pair folder in app to camera folder and to one drive folder
Then sync them automatically with the app
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ttxapps.onesyncv2
Just organise everything in the one folder you can sync for free
Or find app mod somewhere online
If you need more help write me
This should keep file names and folder structure
Just sync all to one onedrive or use the autoaync version of the app above to sync to smb ?
Install next cloud?
I use onedrive sync app
Pair folder in app to camera folder and to one drive folder
Then sync them automatically with the app
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ttxapps.onesyncv2
Just organise everything in the one folder you can sync for free Or find app mode somewhere online
If you need more help write me
This should keep file names and folder structure
My solution is using another app
Pair folder in app to camera folder and one drive folder
Then sync them automatically with the app
You can set to delete from phone right after upload or delete after a few days and it keeps it in onedrive
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ttxapps.onesyncv2
Just organise everything in the one folder you can sync for free
Btw on Google you can find pro apk for free
If you need more help write me
Once I get the moments thing figured out, I'm planning on posting a write up. Note that this only works for files that are also on your phone.
Here's the summary:
Note that it looks like deleting phone photos remotely (ie on the NAS) will remove them from the DCIM folder, but leaves them in google photos. Thus, it's best to do your culling of phone photos there.
Data synchronization
I just want to share with you a way to sync data (two way) between specific folder of your choice in firestick and a folder on your one drive account. And that can happen between multiple firestick devices to the same folder on your one drive. Meaning if Alex show us the folder where the data for tivimate file contain data about "favorite, recent watch, history, your list and etc" We will have a decent way to synchronize data across multiple devices To do that you will need to use "Autosync for OneDrive - OneSync" app the free version as we will sync one folder. Link below and also mouse toggle to facilitate some setup of the app on firestick.
Check out "Autosync for OneDrive - OneSync" https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ttxapps.onesyncv2
You can try it and you will like Let me know
Try OneSync app. It allows to sync folders from your phone to specific folders on OneDrive, and also supports two-way sync. The free version allows mapping of just one pair of folders, the Pro version removes that limitation. OneSync
Do you have any kind of cloud based file storage, like OneDrive, Dropsync, etc on your linux distro? I've been using Autosync for offline storage and it works great, but my PC is Windows based.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ttxapps.onesyncv2
If you use one drive I highly recommend this app, its way better for uploading and syncing any content on your phone. Even different folders in different locations (Pro version only)
As others have said, enable ADB, connect to your phone, and do something to get the "allow USB debugging from this PC" popup to appear, and check the "always allow" checkbox.
however, from this point, you can use scrcpy to mirror your screen to the PC with no confirmation prompts, so you'll still be able to use any app you choose to transfer files, and even unlock your phone via the screen morror.
I've also been using OneDrive and Autosync for onedrive (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ttxapps.onesyncv2&hl=en_US) to upload new files to my OneDrive nightly, which also has no user interaction, and does not require the phone to be unlocked.
I use Autosync for Onedrive to sync data to Microsoft's OneDrive:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ttxapps.onesyncv2
its just an android app, very similar to syncthing but relying on onedrive cloud storage as "sync server" rather than between devices. whatever I don't fancy keeping on devices and/or want to keep an online copy of. Also looks like dev has version for 5 other major cloud providers including mega (I think get this as well actually).
free is somewhat limited but might be enough for some uses, you get 3 tiers of premium, no ads, pro which I got for I think £4 at the time (tied to google play account), which gives mutliple folder syncs at same time, large files, passcode, part download/upload for interruptions/crap network. and unlimited is multiple onedrive and sharepoint sites, so more aimed at corporate deployments probably.
>I might do USB backups on my PC and send them later on OneDrive since I have 1TB there (little hint Google, increase your storage quotas ;) ) ...but it's so much work and I don't have much time for that.
Try this, then. Should solve your problem.
You can also buy the app called Autosync for OneDrive. It allows you to setup any folders on your phone to sync to any folders on your OneDrive. It's pretty awesome and powerful and goes beyond just photo sync.
I find the OneDrive photo sync worked amazing on windows phone, but Android saves photos in various folders, and while OneDrive app can see those new folders, it just syncs all the photos into one folder on Onedrive. And it's one-way. The app above can go both-ways which is great for certain usages.
I use one drive but not the official app. I organize pics, gifs or videos on my phone into folders. Then I use an app called AutoSync by MetaCtrl to sync the folders into one drive. In turn, it will transfer the files to my computer. So far it works perfectly. I even have folders set up to transfer Music, Audio books, or whatever to the service. They have other apps doing the same thing for Google Drive, Drop box, Mega and Box.
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ttxapps.onesyncv2
I haven't tried it for Stardew Valley yet, but I do this for my emulator saves. Try OneSync ( https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ttxapps.onesyncv2&hl=en_US ), which allows you to sync files between different Android devices.
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I'll probably be trying this later this week to see if I can get my wife's saves to sync between her phone and chromebook. I'll return and report later.
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Update: I just gave it a try and it works.
Going to throw out Autosync OneDrive - OneSync.
Maybe there are better solutions but this one works for me.
It uses OneDrive (Google Drive version is available) to sync files between your phone and onedrive.
Some examples:
Every photo you take will be automatically uploaded to onedrive to a folder of your choosing and if enabled, will automatically delete the original from your phone freeing up space.
I use Sync for reddit, every image/video I download in that app is automatically uploaded to my onedrive in a specific folder.
My titanium backup folder is auto synced as is my Audiobooks folder.
You can also set the sync to be 2 way, so any files you delete off your onedrive will be removed from the phone or vice versa. I use this a lot as my phone doesn't always work great when connecting to my PC via USB. This way as soon as I take a photo, it is on my PC by the time I get to it.
I believe the free version has a limit to one rule (one folder syn). I gladly paid for premium for unlimited rulesets.
Install onesync. Free version can sync only one folder. No need to pay if you need to sync just one folder
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ttxapps.onesyncv2
But it has 10mb file limit. Nothing is free in this world. If it is free then you're the product.
I used Autosync OneDrive and it worked like charm. Also available for Google Drive and Dropbox. Even has the option to exclude file patterns so only the sav is synced and not the game
I don't fully understand your question, but this may help you. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ttxapps.onesyncv2
This same EXACT thing happened to my Note 9. There's nothing that will fix it except for a Factory Reset. Believe me, I've tried.
I never could figure out what I did to cause it. I was hoping to find another person with this issue to check against. The only thing unusual that I did on my Note 9 is use OneSych to automatically copy, then delete files that were saved to my Downloads folder to a OneDrive folder in the cloud. I guessed that maybe Samsung/Android didn't expect for files to be deleted from that folder by something other than a person. Can you tell me if you also did something similar to your Downloads folder?
You can see in my below post that I had some of the best people trying to help me there with no luck. Since these undeletable files kept piling up, I finally decided to do a Factory reset. Suffice it to say, I didn't use OneSync again to delete the files in that folder. I just do it manually.
Vom selben Programmierer gibt es https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ttxapps.onesyncv2 , das habe ich aber nicht selbst im Einsatz.
This seems like a much simpler solution: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ttxapps.onesyncv2
I don't have a Boox device (soon!), but I use this app to solve the same problem on my Android tablet: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ttxapps.onesyncv2&hl=en&gl=US
Ouh nice! I think that is what I was looking for.
Do you mean an app like this (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ttxapps.onesyncv2) Could not find onesync in the app store
This works quite well: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ttxapps.onesyncv2
Where did you read that?
I personally use OneSync
I used it so much that I ended up paying for ultimate, since I like to sync multiple folders. I have been using the free version for over 4 years and have had no issues uploading files >3GB.
In the settings, there is no file size limit for upload or download.
For those curious in regards to settings. On your daily driver (non pixel, Android phone) - please note that this will delete your local copies. If you don't want it to delete local, set it to upload/upload mirror.
[On your Pixel, the device that is sending.]()
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ttxapps.onesyncv2
Sorry it's Autosync
Torque logs no Other formats no Anything but photos and videos no
Photos and videos yes
You can try https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ttxapps.onesyncv2
You can use OneSync to toggle OneDrive sync on demand.
You can make a profile with two contexts, Power state is Any (or whatever) and Wifi Connected state (use slashes to separate matches). After a profile is created with one context, long-press the context to add another context.
I use OneSync and I have OneDrive syncing from my PC.