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Hi Mark!

Mark Caglienzi:
> My music collection is in FLAC+CUE format (I rip my CDs using abcde and
> tag&move the files on a USB hard disk).
> 
> I found that Clementine could be the best audio player for my (wanted) use
> case:
> * Listen to my music collection in FLAC+CUE format
> * Occasionally transcode some music to ogg vorbis and export it to my sansa
> clip+
> 
> (Just to say... Neither amarok, nor mocp, nor exaile seem to like cue files, 
> which
> clementine support out of the box. Yay!)
> 
> Here come the bad news: everywhere on the internet I see that it's "easy" to 
> do
> in clementine:
> * Select some songs in a playlist
> * Right click
> * Choose 'Copy to device' (eventually, setting the transcoding preferences
> before)
> 
> But Clementine doesn't seem to have that menu item.
> 
> I tried in every possible way, booting the Sansa with Rockbox and with its
> original firmware, nothing changes.
> 
> The unit is seen by Clementine, but I don't have the menu item to export songs
> to it.
> 
> Maybe the fact that the songs are not single files (a.k.a. a CD with 10 songs
> it's 2 files: 1 flac and 1 cue, instead of 10 flac/ogg/whatever) is causing
> this problem to Clementine?

I just tried again with the latest version (1.3~rc1) and I can confirm
that the “Copy to device” option does not show for tracks coming from
CUE files.

You should be able to confirm this by putting the FLAC file directly on
the playlist (without using the CUE). The track context menu should have
a “Copy to device” option.

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