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DATA ABORT
MOREloss:
the thing is that im not very big when the technical side when it comes to computers and their details. I dont exactly know what youre looking for in regards to the mp3 files. all i know is that the mp3 file is 192 vbr. the message i get in a song called elliott smith - speed trials is data abort at 000098BC
and as far as the files having problems. i highly doubt that since they work perfectly fine on the computer, on an old mp3 discman i have an even on the old "shitty" ipod software so one can only assume that the rockbox software is so fragile and so buggy that it crashes at the slightest variation in mp3 files. i mean this isnt the first time ive gotten this data abort issue. ive gotten it so many other times. i would appreciate if this could be fixed because dont get me wrong i like the rockbox software its just that its frustrating when things like this keep happening over and over and over. this issue has happened dozens of times.
Llorean:
You do realize, don't you, that when you copy the files to the player they aren't the same files any more? It's very possible for them to be corrupted during copying.
As well, apparently you have chosen to ignore my suggestion to update to the most recent version. Please, do that.
We can't magically fix the problem without knowing what's going on, and that's going to require knowing what, exactly, it is about these files that causes the crash. The fact that you're experiencing it and nobody else is is a telling factor that it's something to do with the files, and not just Rockbox itself.
It'd also help if you try to make sure you actually answer every question asked. For example, you still haven't told me what player you have.
MOREloss:
i am updating to the most recent version. actually im not the first who has experience this problem, not at all. if you type data abort in the search engine their will be alot of people that experience the same issues. i tried reading many of them and it just seemed that none really gave me a real solution on the matter so i decided to post on the forum. keep in mind this isnt the first thime it has happened. like i said i have thousands of files in my ipod. trying to fix each one when it has the data abort problem would just be a lot of investment of time that i dont have. also i think it is the rockbox software since when i had this problem i would update the soft ware and the data abort would disappear from some songs and move on to other songs that didnt experience that issue before.
http://forums.rockbox.org/index.php?action=search2;params=c2VhcmNofCd8ZGF0YSBhYm9ydHwifGFkdmFuY2VkfCd8MHwifG1hdGNoX21vZGV8J3xzbWFydHwifGJyZHwnfDM4LDM3LDQ5LDI0LDI1LDI2LDI3LDI4LDQxLDM0LDI5LDMwLDMxLDMyLDQ1LDQ2LDQ3LDMzLDM2LDE2fCJ8c2hvd19jb21wbGV0ZXwnfHwifHN1YmplY3Rfb25seXwnfHwifHNvcnR8J3xyZWxldmFuY2V8Inxzb3J0X2RpcnwnfGRlc2M=
gevaerts:
--- Quote from: MOREloss on March 03, 2009, 06:03:01 PM ---i am updating to the most recent version. actually im not the first who has experience this problem, not at all. if you type data abort in the search engine their will be alot of people that experience the same issues.
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That doesn't mean anything. Data aborts can be caused by hundreds of things, so we really need specific information
woyciesjes:
Llorean had a good point about possible file corruption during copying. What happens if you connect your iPod to the computer, then use other media players (try all of the ones you have on your computer) to play the affected songs on/from the iPod itself, and not from your library on the computer?
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