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4g Ipod issue from a rockbox n00b

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bascule:

--- Quote from: Llorean on April 22, 2008, 02:52:20 AM ---Basically, the option for it to automatically remove songs when they're deleted requires specific preconditions...
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That precondition used to be 'Directory Cache' enabled, but it should now work, albeit slowly without it.


--- Quote from: michaelpagz on April 22, 2008, 02:16:10 AM ---...I even tried deleting them in my ipods directory...

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This may be part of the problem, as deleted files may be in the Recycle bin (perhaps even when RhythmBox deletes)?

EDIT: That may not be relevant, as Linux does not have a recycle bin?

Try running the Disktidy plugin, that will empty the Recycle bin. Then do a Database Initialise and see what you get.

As a last resort, go into the .rockbox directory and delete all *.tcd files, which are all the database files and then re-initialise.

EDIT again: Sorry, I stupidly didn't realise the topic had been moved once, and I've gone and moved it again  >:(
* bascule  should concentrate more on work than Rockbox

Llorean:
As far as I know, whether Linux has a recycle-bin like folder depends entirely on how you deleted the files. rm won't leave them anywhere, but for example Nautilus may.

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