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[SOLVED] Random Player Unresponsiveness
Chronon:
You don't need to format. Running a program like chkdsk or fsck.vfat (Linux) will detect problems and in most cases can correct problems it finds.
b0hoon:
Tested and molested through the last four days and i can't reproduce this :-\ (r28078-100914). The Ultima theme is a big mess, but it's probably not updated to the new wps grammar.
--- Quote from: Chronon on September 09, 2010, 08:49:01 PM ---(a bug in a driver, perhaps).
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Yes. It's possible, but when i was porting Rockbox to this player i only added define to an existing driver for audio - that's all. So it should affect other players (Mrobe 100, Irivers H10, Gogears HDD) the same way.
Kernle, i know that you modified your player with a new battery and had to dismantle it. Are you sure this adhesive blocks which are used to ground some parts of the casing, etc. are in the right place and don't touch some parts of the mainboard where they shouldn't?
--- Quote from: Kernle 32DLL on September 15, 2010, 08:56:18 AM ---Several times, but not always, I get a "playlist control file invalid" message after restarting the player. This may or may not have something to do with it, just mentioning it.
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I think it's not related. I get it on my vibe and my ipod video sometimes too.
--- Quote from: Kernle 32DLL on September 15, 2010, 08:56:18 AM ---PS: b0hoon, may sending my settings file help you?
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Yes, i can do some tests with your settings, sure. It will be more accurate.
Maybe you should try the current build, but please do backup of your existing version just in case (zip).
Chronon:
--- Quote from: b0hoon on September 18, 2010, 04:00:25 PM ---
--- Quote from: Chronon on September 09, 2010, 08:49:01 PM ---(a bug in a driver, perhaps).
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Yes. It's possible, but when i was porting Rockbox to this player i only added define to an existing driver for audio - that's all. So it should affect other players (Mrobe 100, Irivers H10, Gogears HDD) the same way.
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Okay. I didn't assign a very high probability to this possibility in my own assessments. I was just trying to present various possibilities that could account for the observed behaviors. Given this information as well as your inability to reproduce this behavior it appears more likely that it depends on some specific property of Kernle's setup (such as the possibility of a grounding problem that you raised).
Kernle 32DLL:
Well, I think you may now officially slay me for not having tested that out earlier, but I updated my vibe just before last weekend (r28092-100916 now), and the problem has not occoured once since then. Sorry for making such a big thing out of it, I really should have tested that in the beginning.
So long,
Kernle
b0hoon:
Glad to hear that!
I'm still a bit curious what was wrong with r27293 and when it returned to normal.
PS: Kernle: and i'm still waiting for your report about the new battery in the other thread. ;)
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