I have a question on importing SleepyHead data.
I really like the program and have installed a FlashAir SD card to make things easier.
The card is mapped as network drive "S:" on my Win10 PC. I sync the files most every day to a partition I created as drive "F:" on the PC, then I run sleepyhead and import from "F". This works great.
To make it easier, I have a batch file as follows:
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cd C:\Program Files\FastCopy
fastcopy.exe /auto_close /cmd=diff S:\ /to=F:\
"C:\Program Files (x86)\SleepyHead\SleepyHead.exe"
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This FastCopy utility syncs drive "S to F" and this speeds up the process. (If I try to import directly into SH from the network drive "S" it takes 60 - 90 seconds. The fast copy routine does it in about 10 seconds. When SH starts, I click the "CPAP Importer" and load the data. Here is the tricky part:
The dialog box that pops up says that there is a filestructure for an Autoset at bla-bla located at F:\ Would you like to import from this location?
If I click the "Yes" box, it still takes about 60 - 90 seconds. I suspected something was wrong and did a Wireshark capture and found it was still going to the networked "S" drive in my APAP. Go figure.
So instead, I select "Specify" and get the Find Directory window. This is prepopulated with: "Look in" field: "F" with the files showing in that drive. The prompt is labeled "Directory" in the "Choose" line. I either have to go up a level to the Drives and select "F" or type in "F:" to get it to import and it only takes a few seconds.
Whew! My question is: Is there any way to fix the CPAP Importer so that the default is "F:" instead of already being in that drive ?
I could be satisfied the way it is, but thought somebody might have already seen this and have a fix.