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3. Enjoying Your Videos, Photos, and Music Synchronizing Your Files with Seagate Media Sync
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3. Click Next to go to the File Types window.
4. To sync only the files that can be opened on specific Apple or Android devices, click the
menu below Sync files for and then choose the device(s) from the list. Or, keep the menu
set to all digital devices to sync all files that are identified as movies, music or images with
any device. The file types change based on the device you choose.
5. Select one or more of the media type boxes to filter what is synchronized. For example,
select Music and Videos and then leave Photos and Documents unchecked if you want to
sync only your video and music files.
6. Click Finish.
Return to the Seagate Media Sync window if you want to make changes to the plan after it
has been set up.
Managing Your Connected Drives
The My Devices window provides a central point from which to manage your connected
drives. You can use the Seagate Media Sync application with any NTFS- or FAT32-formatted
USB, FireWire, or eSATA drive.
Note: All NTFS- and FAT32-formatted USB external drives are automatically detected and listed in
the My Drives window. It can take a few seconds for the software to detect your drive. If your
drive doesn’t appear, make sure it’s properly connected and turned on.
Click the Drive to display a pop-up window showing information about the amount of free
space on the drive, as well as the amount of space used by pictures, movies, and
documents.
Click the Settings icon to display options for testing the drive, controlling drive activity
lights, power settings, registering the product, and updating the software. You can also
choose whether to show Seagate Advisor popup messages (special promotions and Tips
and Tricks) in your system tray.
Click the Drive Info icon to show the serial number of your drive, firmware version, and file
system used by your drive.
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