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PickupBetty:
Today I deleted my music files from ipod_control (some were corrupted) and put fresh ones in my Music folder. But when I try to update or initialize my database, I get my old one. I've even deleted my database_ .tcd files, but I still get the same database.
The process isn't freezing/choking, and I can feel the hard drive whirring for a few minutes.
Is there anything I haven't tried yet? This is an ipod photo, 20gb.
Thanks!
yapper:
Check System > Debug > View Database Info > Progress
It should show 100% and the number of entries in the database.
PickupBetty:
Yipes! It says 0% and 0 entries. But two or three times now I've rebooted to commit the database.
I just realized that I did not delete the music on ipod_contoller via itunes. (I got a new hard drive and started from scratch, and I was happy never to have itunes on my computer again.)
I just checked booting in itunes (or whatever the original firmware on the actual ipod is called). The album list there stayed the same. I wonder if Inititialize and Update Database work from that list, rather than whether the files actually exist.
Thanks for your rapid response, by the way!
AlexP:
No, the database works on what files actually exist. Rockbox doesn't pay any attention to any itunes stuff - Rockbox works on many more players than just ipods :)
What could be happening is that when you deleted the files, Windows put them in a recycle bin on the driver, and therefore the files are still there. Try checking for this - perhaps the disktidy plugin could help.
PickupBetty:
Thanks--I removed the old music files and tried again. This time, the Database Info shows -1% progress and ends up with a lot more entries than I have files (3332 vs. 2795).
I don't mind re-installing Rockbox and starting over, even if I have to reload all my music (I only have about 10GB). Would this be recommended?
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