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evilnick:
That makes me wonder whether there are very large comment tags (or embedded album art) on those files, which might make the tag parser choke??

Just a possible suggestion.

audioffile:
Update on chkdsk:

When run from the windows explorer GUI the check forces me to reboot and then I can scan. It finished phase 1, but fails on phase 2 with the following message:


--- Code: ------------------------------
Checking Disk Sansa e280 (S:)
---------------------------
Windows was unable to complete the disk check.
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OK   
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--- End code ---

Does anyone know of a better way to check the memory (and repair it)?


--- Quote from: evilnick on December 28, 2009, 04:27:17 PM ---That makes me wonder whether there are very large comment tags (or embedded album art) on those files, which might make the tag parser choke??

Just a possible suggestion.

--- End quote ---

Thanks evilnick. I have files that fail to play that have neither of the above.

saratoga:
Format the disk and then recopy your files over to it.

soap:
I have had trouble with foobar being told to write all tags to ID3v2.x, but not actually doing so.
It (foobar) would write new or edited tags to my chosen format,  but would not rewrite old ones which were unmodified.

I suspect you still have APE RG tags in the problematic files, and need to use another program to convert them over.

yapper:
I haven't tried this personally, but on the version of foobar200 I have (v0.9.5.3) there is an option "Force preferred tag writing scheme on all files regardless of existing tags" which sounds as if it might do what you need.

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