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RE: SyncToy doesn't see some CHANGEs in updated JPEG photos
That just HAS to be WAY too slow. SyncBack has that option as well, but I
like some of the tracking features of SyncToy. Can you do archive
checking/clearing?
"Ashish" wrote:
> Hi Jay,
>
> You should use the "Check File Contents" option in SyncToy for detecting
> changes in your jpeg files. This will make your sync go somewhat slower
> because we hash the file contents and compare the result to the previously
> stored hash. This is supported in the SyncToy 2.0 Beta - please try it out
> and let us know how it goes.
>
> Thanks
> Ashish Shah
>
> "JayBrook" wrote:
>
> > For sorting purposes, I like my file date-times to remain the same, and many
> > editing tools allow you to keep that unchanged (because others want to do the
> > same thing as I). So, when I update metadata like EXIF date/time info, the
> > file size stays the same and SyncToy doesn't "see" and copy the changed file.
> >
> > The only way I've found to get this to work is to have a Sync program
> > (SyncBack) look for newly set "Archive" attributes (being sure to have the
> > program re-set or "clear" all "Archive" attributes AFTER a sync.
> >
> > Please change SyncToy to "find" metadata differences even when size and date
> > are unchanged - or add the check/copy/clear ARCHIVE attribute option.
> >
> > THANKS!
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