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Unreasonable delay when skipping tracks
saratoga:
If you grab a couple test files from here:
http://download.rockbox.org/test_files/
Does the problem still occur?
jhMikeS:
--- Quote from: Roseweave on September 27, 2011, 11:53:56 AM ---I don't think it's due to that. Is there a way to disable Album Art just in case?
This is really very b ad as it causes the unit to lock up regularly.
--- End quote ---
Make sure HAVE_ALBUMART is not defined in firmware/export/config/sansafuze.h and build.
Roseweave:
--- Quote from: jhMikeS on September 27, 2011, 01:35:23 PM ---
--- Quote from: Roseweave on September 27, 2011, 11:53:56 AM ---I don't think it's due to that. Is there a way to disable Album Art just in case?
This is really very b ad as it causes the unit to lock up regularly.
--- End quote ---
Make sure HAVE_ALBUMART is not defined in firmware/export/config/sansafuze.h and build.
--- End quote ---
Please don't make the assumption everyone has an environment set up for compiling... it's been years since I've done so...
Post Merge: September 28, 2011, 10:59:16 AM
--- Quote from: saratoga on September 27, 2011, 12:13:59 PM ---If you grab a couple test files from here:
http://download.rockbox.org/test_files/
Does the problem still occur?
--- End quote ---
I don't understand the purpose of these test files and how to use them? They're just regular audio files, why would they be any different?
Llorean:
You asked for a way to disable album art. He told you the only way that currently exists. He wasn't assuming you can compile so much as indicating it can only be done if you can compile. Album Art isn't really considered something you can enable or disable - tags in your files are assumed to be there intentionally.
As for the sample files, they're regular audio files that we specifically know how were created. If the problem can be reproduced with them that might help provide some information, or make it easier for other people to try to reproduce the problem. Given that most other people aren't reporting this problem, the first guess is always "maybe there's something different about the files being played, how can we narrow this down?"
Roseweave:
Okay, what the hell.
I checked Directory Cache to be on the safe side. When I enable it -
*PANIC*
audio_reset_buffer_noalloc():E0M(3700 > 36720)
Sigh. I'll try older firmware.
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