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If you have your player in a pocket while walking, the disk may have problems reading, which would cause the drop-out. Increasing the anti-skip buffer a little can help, if that's the case. (That's why Miika set the max value to 10 minutes, which I thought was excessively large... ).
If you have your player in a pocket while walking, the disk may have problems reading, which would cause the drop-out. Increasing the anti-skip buffer a little can help, if that's the case. (That's why Miika set the max value to 10 minutes, which I thought was excessively large... ).Codec failure could be caused by a bad file, though it doesn't sound like it in this case...
does this occur with 'Auto Change Directory' enabled or disabled ?is crossfade enabled or disabled ?.have you tried the same thing with the DEFAULT rockbox settings ?
Quote from: dunno on August 03, 2006, 12:58:16 PMdoes this occur with 'Auto Change Directory' enabled or disabled ?is crossfade enabled or disabled ?.have you tried the same thing with the DEFAULT rockbox settings ?I would have mentioned any "fancy" settings. BTW 'Auto Change Directory' should not affect this bug. You can try it yourself, it is very easy to reproduce.
If someone can confirm this, I post a bug report to Flyspray.
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