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Can't play mp3s through 'Files' option (Sansa c200)
pondlife:
If I understand correctly, part of the bookmark is the index of the file in the directory - e.g. "4th file in directory". So if you delete or add files to a directory then any bookmark to files in that directory is no longer valid.
I guess we should be storing the filename rather than this index. When resuming, if the filename is present in a bookmark, use that in preference to the index, so we maintain compatibility with old bookmarks.
pondlife
Lear:
--- Quote from: pondlife on February 07, 2008, 04:15:11 AM ---If I understand correctly, part of the bookmark is the index of the file in the directory - e.g. "4th file in directory". Â So if you delete or add files to a directory then any bookmark to files in that directory is no longer valid.
I guess we should be storing the filename rather than this index. Â When resuming, if the filename is present in a bookmark, use that in preference to the index, so we maintain compatibility with old bookmarks.
--- End quote ---
It already works like this. Rockbox first checks the name of the indexed file. If the name (which is stored in the bookmark) doesn't match, the directory is searched for that file. If found, it is resumed, otherwise playback is not started.
The last bit is, as far as I can tell, the root cause for this thread. If Load Last Bookmark is set to yes, and the most recent bookmark for a directory refers to a file that doesn't exist, you can't play any file in that directory.
krisdb:
--- Quote from: Lear on February 07, 2008, 11:01:54 AM ---The last bit is, as far as I can tell, the root cause for this thread. If Load Last Bookmark is set to yes, and the most recent bookmark for a directory refers to a file that doesn't exist, you can't play any file in that directory.
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I can't speak for anyone else who maybe having this issue, but I guarantee, I never have a bookmark that refers to a file that I don't intend to playback. That is, I would never click on a bookmark to a file that doesn't exists. I do have bookmarks the refer to files that I've deleted, but I would never use those.
Just an update on the status, bookmarks completely do not work at all at this point. They are created fine, I can see the timestamp from when they were created. When I first boot up my Sansa in the morning and try to play the last bookmark, the WPS will show the empty ID3 info, then hang. If I try to hold the power button down for 15s, I will get the message "Shutting down..." and it hangs again. Holding down for another 15s will allow the player to reboot. Upon rebooting, I am able to play files, but clicking on the latest bookmark doesn't work, nor does clicking on a file through the File Browser ("nothing to resume"). The only way to play files through the File Browser, is to manually add each file to a playlist, and then play them.
Lear:
Have you tried the Feb 11 (or later) daily build? It should only show the "Nothing to resume" message if you select a bookmark for a non-existing file in the bookmark selection screen.
krisdb:
Yeah, I get that message. I'm not sure why I get it for brand new file I've added, but I get it.
Don't worry about this issue anymore, you can lock or close this thread if you want. I'm guessing this probably won't get fixed anytime soon and I've sorta gotten used to it. I just manually add each new file to a playlist. The only thing that really sucks, is that the bookmarks don't work at all, but I can see the timestamp when they were created, and I just manually fast-forward to that position.
Thanks for, at least responding, so I know it not any easy issue to fix.
PS: I love Llorean!
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