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SilleeString:
Scratch my last post. I seem to see all the songs now. :)
JoshPowell:
--- Quote from: Llorean on March 28, 2006, 07:32:48 PM ---Are you using a CVS build? I know there were data alignment errors at first, that have been cleared up since tagcache was first put in, so are you using the absolute *newest* version and getting these errors?
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Yup. Just downloaded the last CVS build, same problem. "Prefetch abort at 86AD43D8"
I'm stumped :(
Llorean:
Are you using the in-memory or on-disk mode?
Anyway, let's try a few things. First:
Delete all the tagcache files from the .rockbox folder, then, when rebooting your ipod reset the settings by turning on the hold switch during boot.
Then, rebuild the tagcache from absolute scratch, that way you're not using an old tagcache with a new build. I can't imagine it would hurt that you do, but it's possible since the old version was buggy that it was necessary to clear the files. I don't really know.
JoshPowell:
Disk mode.
Deleted tagcache tmp file in .rockbox, will try it now. I tried resetting the settings, but I'll do it again.
Right now I'm going through and deleting a bunch of music I copied over manually (to access from rockbox) to see if for some reason that is interfering with it.
Josh
Llorean:
Manually copied over music shouldn't interfere at all, unless they're duplicates. And even then they *shouldn't*.
My iPod is populated only with manually copied music and it has not problems, but the tagcache does do some funny things with duplicate songs (though as far as I know, what it does is not display one of them. So if you have a .flac and a .mp3 of the same song, one may not show up.)
Let me know if deleting all the tagcache files and rebuilding works for you, if not, we'll see if we can figure out exactly where that memory address references.
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