This is really helpful. I noticed in the article that it talks about dragging 
the origin and destination paths into the terminal window. Does this work with 
VO? Thanks.
Marc

On Apr 12, 2012, at 8:13 PM, Chris Blouch wrote:

> I used to do this for my itunes folder with rsync in the terminal but then I 
> got tired or it and just copied my whole folder over to the external drive. 
> There is an article on doing this with rsync here:
> 
> http://extrafuture.com/2007/06/07/how-to-back-up-your-itunes-music-with-rsync-on-mac-os-x/
> 
> Nice thing with rsync is it just copies over whatever is newer so after the 
> first round it doesn't take nearly as long. rsync is also network aware so 
> you could copy stuff to a volume on any other computer that supports rsync, 
> which would be any recent OSX machine.
> 
> Could you also accomplish this just with Time Machine?
> 
> CB
> 
> On 4/11/12 5:49 PM, Marc Sutton wrote:
>> Hi List,
>> Has anyone had VoiceOver success with software to mirror a folder to a 
>> harddrive or the reverse? I want to keep my music folder backed up to an 
>> external disc. I have tried File Sync to no avail. Would love to hear 
>> people's recommendations. Thanks.
>> Marc
>> 

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