I don't know what category to put this in (I feel like there should be a "sync" category), but I'm getting constant notifications that files have been updated, even when I'm not doing anything. It seems there are some data files being synced behind the scenes, maybe from the operating system, on a constant basis. So every 10 or 20 seconds, I'll get a notification saying "You changed 14 files" or "You added 2024-02-29 01:14:26Z.songData."
When I click to view the changes I see a list of hundreds of files for a single sync event.
Most of these files are named liked this:
2024-02-29 01:10:46Z.pluginData
2024-02-29 01:10:46Z.eventData
2024-02-29 01:10:46Z.songData
2024-02-29 01:10:46Z.displayData
Given the names referring to "plugin" and "song" I suspect this is something to do with the music/audio application Logic Pro. I've been saving all my songs in Dropbox so I can open them on two different computers.
Should I not be doing this? Am I doing something wrong? Or is this expected behavior? Do I just ignore it and live with it, or can I change a setting to make this stop?
Aside from just being distracting and annoying, it seems like this is extremely unnecessary and wasteful bandwidth/network and file transfer activity, it just seems like something is not working as it should.
Thanks in advance if anyone has experienced this and can provide some insight or guidance. Otherwise I'll email Dropbox Support.
dustin
p.s.: the computer where the notifications are happening is an older iMac running macOS Catalina 10.15.7. Notifications happen on this machine when Logic Pro is running on the other one.