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mc2739:

--- Quote from: Avalon on June 29, 2010, 11:34:13 AM ---I have found one problem which may be a setting I am not aware of.  My Fuze powers down while docked after about 10 minutes.  I have changed the idle timeout to off with no change.  Does anyone know why this is happening?

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I am not sure what is going on here.  This does not happen with my e200v2.  I have had it playing music through the dock connection and just sitting idle while connected for more than an hour each without shutting off.

One thing you might try is to reset your settings to default.  This can be done through the Settings -> Manage Settings menu.  You may want to save a copy of your .rockbox/config.cfg file so that you can restore your settings if the reset does not help.

Avalon:
I don't know what was going on either.

I reset the settings to default, selected the theme I use and put back my normal settings.....everything is working perfectly!

I ran the Fuze V1 in the dock for 3 hours and counting with no problems.

Thanks for the suggestion!

Avalon:
I recently installed the new boot firmware and r27578-100726 to check out the USB function.  It works great for connecting to my PC (XP)...thanks to the developers.  This greatly improves access to the Fuze.

Since the USB interface is now supported, is the docking modification discussed in this thread affected?

I am asking this because, it appears that my Fuze V1 does not work properly when powered down and inserted into the dock.  The following outlines what I have seen.

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If I connect to the dock (Griffin) with RockBox running, it works fine. 

If I connect while the Fuze is powered down, it boots up in RockBox mode as it should, but it will not resume playback.  If I try to select another album, the database initialization menu is displayed.  If I then disconnect from the dock the Fuze will resume playback, but the current playlist is corrupted (E**) and tracks are skipped.

It seems that by connecting to the dock, the fuze database access is corrupted in some way.

I found that this occurs when directory cache is enabled.  When I turn off directory cache, everything seems to work fine.  This is an inconvenience for me because the database initialization is much faster with directory cache enabled.

Has anyone else seen this....any comments?

mc2739:

--- Quote from: Avalon on August 03, 2010, 07:48:13 AM ---I am asking this because, it appears that my Fuze V1 does not work properly when powered down and inserted into the dock.

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You need to download the latest version of mkamsboot (v1.4) and the latest bootloader (v2.0 for the Fuze v1).  The links to the files and the installation instructions can be found on the SansaAMS wiki page in the Manual installation section.

Avalon:
Perhaps I was not clear.  As I indicated, I have installed the new boot firmware as of July 31, 2010.  I don't know what version of mkamsboot or the bootloader, but both were downloaded from the SansaAMS wiki page on July 31, 2010.  I used these to generate the new boot firmware.

I went back over some older posts and found the suggestion to clear the config file to reset it.  I did that and the problem is fixed.

Thanks for the feedback.

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