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Nipsky:
Hey guys,

I've got a strange problem with the recent(080131, but this seemed to apply to the builds of the days before, too) build of Rockbox on my Sansa e280.
If I chose an album to play, the player occasionally skips the third track in the list. If I take a look a the current playlist, everything is fine, but the player behaves, as it wouldn't be in there, even if jump manually via the next/previous song buttons in the current song view. The only way to make rockboy play this song is, eventually, to directly select it in the playlist view...
This happens with several albums, and like I said before, only affects track #3 of an album... the tags of the concerning albums/songs are ok, by the way...

crescentfresh:
This is a pretty strange problem that I noticed a few days ago.  No matter what album or playlist I pull up, it keeps skipping directly from track 2 to track 4 when shuffle is turned off.  I thought it was possibly part of the battery-saving test builds I've been running, but I just installed today's daily build (ipod photo r16195), and it's still happening.  It doesn't appear to be as consistent on this build, but on numerous different albums I've started up, it just skips over the 3rd song on the play list from where it's started.  Is anyone else experiencing this?

MarcGuay:
Not I, but this guy:

http://forums.rockbox.org/index.php?topic=15248.0

It's mergalicious.

Febs:
Threads merged.

crescentfresh:

--- Quote from: Febs on February 01, 2008, 02:02:57 PM ---Threads merged.

--- End quote ---

So now we can be ignored in one place instead of two, is that it???  ;)

I'm still having the issue with today's daily build, but have discovered a bit more about it.  When I select the first song of an album, it pulls it up properly, but the track is being listed as track 2.  It then goes properly to the next track, but lists it as track 3.  After the second track, it seems to self-correct itself, skipping over the real track 3 completely, and going to track 4, as well as displaying that it is track 4.

If I pull track 1 up and it's displaying it as track 2, I can hit the back button to restart the track, and it starts displaying it as track 1 properly at this point, and the problem goes away.  It's a simple work-around, but kind of a nuisance at the same time.  Is there anymore information i could provide to help get to the bottom of this???

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