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bug: Rockbox (randomly) freezes during playback
Lear:
If you have your player in a pocket while walking, the disk may have problems reading, which would cause the drop-out. Increasing the anti-skip buffer a little can help, if that's the case. (That's why Miika set the max value to 10 minutes, which I thought was excessively large... :) ).
Codec failure could be caused by a bad file, though it doesn't sound like it in this case...
petur:
--- Quote from: Lear on August 03, 2006, 03:33:10 AM ---If you have your player in a pocket while walking, the disk may have problems reading, which would cause the drop-out. Increasing the anti-skip buffer a little can help, if that's the case. (That's why Miika set the max value to 10 minutes, which I thought was excessively large... :) ).
--- End quote ---
This I can't believe....
I use my h340 on my bike (it sits in my pocket) and have never ever experienced dropouts. anti-skip buffer is set default afaik.
If the player is bumping so much it starts skipping, prepare for some serious HD damage soon
pabouk:
I have noticed a new bug invoked uder similar conditions as the old one. How to reproduce it:
1. Play an MP3 file (not the last one in a directory).
2. Seek near to the end of the file (i.e. 30 seconds before the end).
3. Stop the playback. (Resume point is stored.)
4. Resume the playback by pressing PLAY.
5. Seek before the time point of resume. (Rockbock will rebuffer.)
6. Wait till the beginning of the next track.
7. Sometimes the beggining of the file will be played twice. During the first playback the displayed time will show 0:00 or a nonsensical time.
dunno:
does this occur with 'Auto Change Directory' enabled or disabled ?
is crossfade enabled or disabled ?.
have you tried the same thing with the DEFAULT rockbox settings ?
Rincewind:
--- Quote from: Lear on August 03, 2006, 03:33:10 AM ---If you have your player in a pocket while walking, the disk may have problems reading, which would cause the drop-out. Increasing the anti-skip buffer a little can help, if that's the case. (That's why Miika set the max value to 10 minutes, which I thought was excessively large... :) ).
Codec failure could be caused by a bad file, though it doesn't sound like it in this case...
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I don't jog with my player, so this isn't the case. And I don't have corrupt mp3s either, failing mp3s work when I select them directly.
I think the cvs updates of today should fix my problems, they started approximatly when I began using the runtimedb.
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