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pamaury:
Can you bisect the problem to find which commit caused this ? Or at least get a smaller window of when such a breakage could have happened.

Roboturner913:
Honestly, I don't know. somewhere between Jan. 15 and the first build with the 10-band EQ. I went a couple weeks without updating. I'll experiment with it a little and see what happens. I was inclined to call it a hardware failure until rolling back erased the problem.

pamaury:
I cannot reproduce the problem with the latest version, can you try to remove the .rockbox dir, do a clean install with the HEAD version and if it still fails, post a bug report describing exactly what you do.

Roboturner913:
I'm not sure what you mean by HEAD version. But when I first noticed the bug I did format the player and installed RB from scratch with the daily build from Jan.31 and it still happened. Same with the Feb. 2 build.

As to what triggers it, not sure. Seems to be completely random. Sometimes happens when I'm playing a file and then go into the database and pick another album. Sometimes happens when a file is already playing with the backlight off and I press the button to go into the menu (the slow "fade in" I mentioned earlier). Seems to be no rhyme or reason to it at all.

It reminds me of an old laptop I have that just decides to take a dump every once in a while. That I know is a hardware problem, which is why I assumed the same for the player. But rolling back to earlier builds with no issues pretty much rules that out, I guess.

EDIT: Now that I go back and look at it, its either f2dfc84-130126 from Jan. 27 or 1789b71-130122 from Jan. 23. One of those was the first time I noticed the problem. Not sure which, but I'll try them both when I can.

[Saint]:

--- Quote from: Roboturner913 on February 04, 2013, 10:17:59 AM ---I'm not sure what you mean by HEAD version

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This link will always point to a Fuze+  binary compiled from git HEAD. Backup your .rockbox directory (if desired) and remove it from the device, then extract the linked binary to the root of the device and see if you can still replicate the issue.
If you can replicate the issue, please report it on Flyspray, our Bug Tracker, making a note of the specific firmware version listed in:


--- Quote ---System -> Rockbox Info -> Version: xxxxxxx-13****
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(xxxxxx is a unique 7 digit alphanumeric version string, 13**** is the build date formatted as YYMMDD)


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