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Playlist loading issue/question
ravital:
Hello,
First, this is iPod Video 5.5, Rockbox v.3.13, all audio are flac files.
In my previous version (3.9 and earlier), I used to navigate from Main->Playlists, press Select on a playlist, the player would display "Loading" in a reverse-video box and load the playlist. Then I would go back to Main->Now Playing, and the first track would be playing or ready for me to play.
With the current, v3.13:
* Main->Playlists Catalog->Select a playlist, it only opens the playlist to show me its content. Select the first item, go back to Main, there is no "Now Playing" -- there is a "Resume Playback" and when I select it I get "Nothing to resume" and the player goes back to the main menu.
This is NOT as it should be according to the manual.
* It seems like the only reliable way to load a playlist and play it is from Main->Files-> navigate to the directory were the tracks are stored, select the a track, then go back to main, which THEN will snow "Now Playing" and select that.
* If I follow Main->Files->Playlists, select a playlist, then select a track, the player goes back to the Now Playing screen, and shows me it's on the last track, with the time track showing "0:00/0:00" as if the track had a length of 0-seconds. I press the << key repeatedly, it won't go back to previous tracks. Again, nothing like what is described in the manual.
Is this normal? My apologies, if this is documented somewhere, I haven't found it.
* What I'm looking for is a shorter reliable way (if there is one) to load one playlist and one only, for the player to follow and play.
Also, is the manual not updated to reflect functionality in newer stable releases? The front page of the PDF manual reads today's date -- Oct. 27, 2015, and I downloaded it just a few hours ago, so I don't know if that's the true date the manual was released or if somehow the Rockbox site stamps the date of download on the manual's front page.
Thanks in advance.
Frankenpod:
I don't have that problem with video 5.5 and latest dev version of Rockbox (or any previous version). It works the way you say it used to work for you. I'm not using flacs but don't see that should make any difference.
How did you get the playlists onto the ipod? Maybe they are messed up or in the wrong format?
(I can't remember if its necessary to build the database for playlists to work or not)
ravital:
Thanks for the reply.
The playlist is just a file with the extension .m3u and contains only a list of the tracks with absolute path from the iPod's root. I also make sure there are no special or foreign characters in the folder/file names.
Here's an example of a few lines in a playlist: name: "Erroll Garner-Concert by the Sea.m3u"
/Erroll Garner/Concert by the Sea/02-Night And Day.flac
/Erroll Garner/Concert by the Sea/03-Spring Is Here.flac
/Erroll Garner/Concert by the Sea/04-Ill Remember April.flac
So from the iPod's root, there's a folder named "Erroll Garner" and one below it named "Concert by the Sea" where the tracks are stored. The playlist is stored in the /Playlists folder off the root, and shows up in the iPod's Playlist Catalog.
To get it on the iPod:
The iPod is not recognized by either Windows7 or Linux when booted into the Rockbox firmware. I suspect this is because I'm using the "Tarkan modification" where the HDD is replace with a flash card on an adapter.
Rockbox works fine with that modification, but to get tracks or anything else on it, I reboot it into the Apple OS and just do a straight copy from my computer to the iPod - I don't use iTunes, I don't play anything via the Apple OS.
I really would appreciate any thoughts.
Thanks in advance
saratoga:
If it skips a track it means it couldn't load it. Assuming the files aren't corrupt, double check that the m3u paths are correct.
ravital:
Well, I'm going to sound like a liar, but tonight it's behaving as it should (I think):
Main->Playlist catalog->select a playlist->select any track-> and it begins to play, and in Now Playing I can skip back and forth to previous/next track.
Honestly, it was previously behaving as I described in the OP.
Thank you both in any case.
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