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Forum Discussion
Andrew-RFLB
8 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Smart Sync and Quick Preview on Mac
Smart Sync causes my quick preview function (spacebar) to not function properly on my Mac. I can't preview thumbnails, or quick preview any videos or photos. Any ideas why this happens?
- 8 years ago
Likely because you're trying to preview a file that doesn't exist on your computer.
When you set a file to Online Only, the only thing that's left of that file on your computer is the necessary information to make it appear in the folder. Since there's no content in the file, your OS (nor any other program) is able to preview it.
Remember, when you set a file to Online Only, the file is removed from the computer leaving behind only a marker file. In order to access that file, whether it be to open and edit it or simply preview it, the file needs to be on the computer (Smart Sync doesn't allow you to open files directly from the Dropbox servers). When you open a file, it's synced back to your local drive and then opened as normal. When you're done with the file, if you want it to be online-only again, you need to mark it as such.
Rich
Super User II
Likely because you're trying to preview a file that doesn't exist on your computer.
When you set a file to Online Only, the only thing that's left of that file on your computer is the necessary information to make it appear in the folder. Since there's no content in the file, your OS (nor any other program) is able to preview it.
Remember, when you set a file to Online Only, the file is removed from the computer leaving behind only a marker file. In order to access that file, whether it be to open and edit it or simply preview it, the file needs to be on the computer (Smart Sync doesn't allow you to open files directly from the Dropbox servers). When you open a file, it's synced back to your local drive and then opened as normal. When you're done with the file, if you want it to be online-only again, you need to mark it as such.
icrosby
6 years agoHelpful | Level 7
This is NOT solved. Even downloaded files don't preview when smart sync is on.
- Jane6 years agoDropbox StaffHey (icrosby), thanks for pinging me here; I’ve reached out to you through our Official Support channel on my end. Whenever you find some time, please check your inbox for my email if you’d like to work on that with me & I’ll make sure to promptly get back in touch with you asap!
- carlykoerner6 years agoNew member | Level 2
Ugh, same problem here. Without the use of quick look the whole point of smart snyc is lost - as I've taken to looking through my files online, to then go back and open the files smart synced on my hardrive. Will definitely be downgrading!
- Jane6 years agoDropbox Staff
Hey there (carlykoerner), as you've reported that you’re facing this issue on your end at the moment, would it be okay if I sent you a brief message on the email address connected to your Forum profile, in order to investigate the behavior you’ve described us here in a bit more depth together? Thanks in advance!
- Ckrupinsky6 years agoHelpful | Level 6Hi Carly,
Sorry to bother you, did you get an answer to this?
I need some help on this as it is killing my work flow.
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