I did not use any backup mechanism, though I probably had the app configured to automatically backup to internal storage. I uninstalled the app, and the pair of the CSV file containing the graph data and the folder containing the audio files remained on the internal storage of my phone. After I reinstalled the app, I used the Import feature to successfully restore my old sleep graphs. The Import feature did *not* recognize the noise recordings, though they still remain in the same folder on the internal storage of my phone. I used the app to track my sleep last night, so now I have a new graph and noise recordings from after reinstalling the app. Both the new and old noise recordings are in the same folder, yet the app recognizes only the new recordings made after reinstalling the app. How do I get it to recognize the old noise recordings so I can access them in connection with the graphs?
On Monday, October 9, 2017 at 6:56:43 AM UTC-4, Petr Nalevka wrote:
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Normally if the app recovers all your data and settings - using the Google backup mechanism (needs to be enabled in settings - privacy on your phone).. than also your noise records are restored, but the actual music files are too large for backup mechanism so they need to be moved over manually..
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{#HS:445713867-53328#}
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