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Unreasonable delay when skipping tracks

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Roseweave:
Okay, read this.

http://forums.rockbox.org/index.php?topic=28564.0

Great, someone could have told me earlier... I imagine this isn't going to be fixed.

It's not just "less convenient" for people who skip a lot, it's near useless. When I'm on random there are usually only a few tracks I really want to listen to. Generally this isn't a problem with an mp3 player as I just keep skipping to get to a track I like. What's worse is that this can even cause lockups.

saratoga:

--- Quote from: Roseweave on October 24, 2011, 11:04:56 PM ---Okay, read this.

http://forums.rockbox.org/index.php?topic=28564.0

Great, someone could have told me earlier...

--- End quote ---

Your Fuze doesn't have a hard disk, so you don't have to wait for it to spin up like the ipod video ;)

Roseweave:
Blargh.

I have no idea what it is then.

I'm going to try a reformat. What options should I choose when formatting? FAT32 etc.

[Saint]:

--- Quote from: Roseweave on October 24, 2011, 11:10:50 PM ---Blargh.

I have no idea what it is then.

I'm going to try a reformat. What options should I choose when formatting? FAT32 etc.

--- End quote ---

The "safe" way is to let the player format the disk itself...it knows what it wants and how, and there's no risk of user failure here.
The OF has an option to restore the device iirc.


[Saint]

Roseweave:
Alright. Reformatted both discs, reinstalled.

Problem definitely not as bad as before, but still notable lag when skipping many tracks(same as the Clip+).

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