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Offline richteratmosphere

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Data abort error during playback of files in a certain folder?
« on: November 07, 2010, 09:29:36 AM »
I have folder of music that has 320 files in it. I have adjusted the settings to allow up to 400 files per folder and up to 1000 files per playlist.

When playing songs from this folder, after I skip past around 15 or so files, I get this error message:

Data abort
at 30810704
FSR 0x8
( domain 0, fault 8 )
address 0xEA000006

The only other thing that makes the files in this folder different than the others on my Clip+ is that the files are numbered with four digits (i.e. 0101, 1013, 1705, 2016, etc.).

They're ogg files.

I installed the file integrity plugin to foobar. I verified that it was installed and enabled. Loaded all of the songs into the queue, played about a second of each song and skipped to the next one, and it didn't report any errors.

I also installed the Audio Tester. No files reported errors.

I did boot the Clip+ to original firmware, and it did crash after I skipped through about 16 songs. I didn't notice this problem before, but then again, I don't think that I skipped or listened to more than about two or three songs in a row from this particular folder until I noticed this problem yesterday.

Is it possible that it's the four digit numbering system that I used for these files?

Anyone know what the problem is here?
« Last Edit: November 07, 2010, 10:00:05 AM by richteratmosphere »
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