Welcome to the Rockbox Technical Forums!
If you can't build a stable product, don't build it at all (or don't release it).
That's BS. Â He fixed a problem, not the problem I was having.
For some reason, he kept insisting that I was trying to resume a file that no longer existed, no matter how I tried to explain it.
I'm using Rockbox on iAudio M5.. It’s something similar to your player. And the last bild that worked properly was r15311-071025. So try to find bild that was released earlier 2007.10.25
It's not perfect, but for the Sansa, I find that after you resume play using the bookmark, if you rewind the bookmarked track for a few seconds, it does resume the track close to where you left off ( i.e., the small amount you rewind is the difference).
If you don't want features to break, keep your old builds around before updating. Seriously, this is unreleased software, it's more or less your own responsibility to keep old versions around if you need them. Development moves forward, it's always possible to compile your old build from source because we keep every source change archived. But the archived builds will pretty much just go back a month. They're for short term significant problems. If a feature breaks, you have immediate access to the one before. Honestly, you had 30 days to roll back after bookmarking broke.Anyway, the best solution is to help fix it.
Page created in 0.073 seconds with 17 queries.