ICE

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  1. Yes it does (see http://forum.bittorrent.com/topic/34308-20-vs-14-folders/ )
  2. I've seen this error on some folders. I deleted those and re-added them.
  3. @el_milagro Have a look here ( http://forum.bittorrent.com/topic/33249-encrypted-folders/ ), espacially
  4. @rdiaz02 It's a known issue (also discussed in this thread http://forum.bittorrent.com/topic/33115-sync-on-android-is-stalled-maybe-cant-detect-file-changes/ ). I was told that it might not be fixed in version 1.4.xx. You can try the new beta version of v2.xx, which is working for me.
  5. @goli just to make sure... Is it working again if you follow steps I posted above?
  6. @Helen, is the cause for this bug already identified by the developers? I was hoping, that the last update for the Android version will fix this issue, but it wasn't the case. Btsync won't go into sleep mode while it "tries" to sync again and again, which drains a lot of battery. I already sent logs in December.
  7. I think I'm having a similar issue since several weeks. I reported it in December and received an answer that this should be fixed in future updates, but there was no update for the Android app since November. For me this happens (most of the time) when files changes to frequently. @Zcehtro: Does it help if you follow these steps: 1) cut the files which are not syncing and paste them somewhere outside the synced folder 2) wait a few minutes 3) paste the files in the synced folder again
  8. Are all file in sync when this process finishes? I had the same experiences, when I removed a folder from sync and then re-added. A few hashes were verified (not much outgoing traffic), then the process stopped and a few minutes later it continued. It's not that great to wait a few hours for 2 peers to show up "synced" status, if they were in sync before and you just re-added them. But this should usually be a one time process for the very first time sync runs on that peer, so it was okay for me to wait. Anyway of course it would be interesting to know why this takes so long.
  9. Yes. Just copy the desired folder to the new PC and start from Step 4)
  10. Did you delete the database and settings files from 1.4 before downgrading to 1.3?
  11. I first removed the folder from sync, then deleted entire folder (don't know if this was necessary) and re-added it to sync. I'm using sync 32 bit version on debian Linux and 64 bit version on Windows 8.1. Do your folders suddenly stop syncing, or is the synchronization process not even starting?
  12. Can't confirm this. Right size, right number of peers, right sync status with encrypted node. Have you tried to re-setup your encrypted node once? I did this after v1.4.93 release and since then it's working (it's still working in 1.4.99).
  13. Yes, see http://forum.bittorrent.com/index.php?/topic/16442-BitTorrent-Sync-on-Synology-NAS#entry92420 Dump files are usually stored where the db files are stored. Just do find / - iname *.dmp
  14. +1 same here. Could it be the same problem as this one? (http://forum.bittorrent.com/topic/31986-out-of-sync/)
  15. Same here, however for me it not happens after a reboot but after every update and can be "fixed" with the workaround that evgen_ru described (or by disconnecting and reconnecting the folder), but this is very annoying. Is there any news when this will be fixed?
  16. Are you sure, you haven't installed the x86 and the x64 version, both? For me it upgraded just fine.
  17. @RomanZ I sent a mail with all *.dmp files to syncapp@bittorrent.com.
  18. @hurik Do you (or anyone else here) know where this issue comes from? I have this on 2 of my DS213 every few days. btsync crashes and I have to restart it.
  19. http://forum.bittorrent.com/topic/31290-not-possible-to-make-bt-sync-portable-anymore/?hl=portable I think it's not necessary to have the same thread twice.
  20. Have you tried to add btsync user to your home users group? Maybe you should outline what you already tried.
  21. Your questions was asked quite often in the last few days (for example here and here) To spare you the reading: You have to create a shared folder via desktop PC and then add it via QR-Code (either RO or RW share). Note that the "camera backup" behaves slightly different (see help). If you want to select a folder other than download folder you should disable the "easy-mode" under advanced settings, then you'll be promted to choose a folder everytime you scan a QR-Code.
  22. Please see help (http://sync-help.bittorrent.com/customer/portal/articles/1642614), or search forum. To answer your first question: I cannot really answer your second question. You have to add a read & write share to your phone to sync changes (sorry don't know if or how that's possible on ios).
  23. In the new version it says "-1 locked files", but in the peer list it displays everything as synced. Edit: Nevermind... Restarted btsync and it seems to be alright again.
  24. You don't need to extract keys or something like that. Just click on the three dots next to your folder, then preferences and there "View key" There is already a thread open with your second question "Why should I trust ..." here http://forum.bittorrent.com/topic/31373-why-should-i-trust-linkgetsynccom/ You can always check the "peer I invite must be approved by this device" option. So depending over which media you share the key this is indeed much safer.
  25. Yes, you will keep your settings. You just have to uninstall the x86 version manually (without removing settings of course). I just tried this and it works.