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SanDisk Sansa c200v2, m200v4, clipv1, clipv2, clip+, and fuzev2
funman:
--- Quote from: porio on July 02, 2009, 03:02:03 PM ---Maybe the fix for FS#10344 didn't work for me?
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You're right, FlynDice is working on it.
--- Quote from: Messerjocke on July 03, 2009, 03:35:26 AM ---Is there anything left where I could assist in testing/debugging?
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Not really, just report when you see a problem with storage (internal and/or µSD)
sko:
--- Quote from: Messerjocke on July 03, 2009, 03:35:26 AM ---I've build and installed a fresh SVN checkout (r21619) on my E260 / 4GB SDHC; and for me everything seems to work stable and snappy. Even video playback.. superb!
You have done a great job :)
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Thats my opinion too. I'm very happy with my e250v2, everything works fine! Really a great job! I'm currently testing everything, but nearly no issues so far. I had one data abort with the following conditions:
* playlist with mp3 files followed by ogg files
* last mp3 was on the last 10 % of time
* I skipped the track and instead of playing the ogg file the player showed data abort
Hillshum:
--- Quote from: sko on July 03, 2009, 09:16:39 AM ---
Thats my opinion too. I'm very happy with my e250v2, everything works fine! Really a great job! I'm currently testing everything, but nearly no issues so far. I had one data abort with the following conditions:
* playlist with mp3 files followed by ogg files
* last mp3 was on the last 10 % of time
* I skipped the track and instead of playing the ogg file the player showed data abort
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Have you been able to reproduce it at all?
sko:
--- Quote from: Hillshum on July 03, 2009, 09:43:02 AM ---Have you been able to reproduce it at all?
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Yes, but I have not tried other ogg files (didn't have more for testing), so I don't know if the file was corrupted. Imo this should be tested by someone else too, to make sure whether it is an rockbox issue or not. The mp3 files had 320 kBit/s and the ogg files 128 kBit/s.
funman:
--- Quote from: sko on July 03, 2009, 09:16:39 AM ---I had one data abort
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When you see a data abort, you should write down the address written on screen, and disassemble your current rockbox.elf (or the codec you use if the data abort is in the codec), to see which code does produce it.
Or you can come on irc to give the elf file + faulty address to a developer (it's a bit big to be attached to the forum thread)
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