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Upgrading my Sansa e280's (v1 and v2) to 3.15 and have noticed some problems:
1. When installing from the utility it deletes your config.cfg AND most-recent.bmark files. Both of which I not not mention should not be touched.
2. When playing through a playlist and it comes to a file that no long exists, 3.14 would skip over it, 3.15 stops on it, informing the user that the filename is <root> and then sits - patiently - waiting.
In a V2 when you choose "files" from the menu you can see the internal memory and the external SDCard, on a V1 you can't
Quote2. When playing through a playlist and it comes to a file that no long exists, 3.14 would skip over it, 3.15 stops on it, informing the user that the filename is <root> and then sits - patiently - waiting.That didn't change. Missing files are still skipped.
Maybe I'm misunderstanding, but I just created a playlist, deleted a file in the middle of the playlist and played it. The playlist skipped the missing file as expected. Or does it work differently if it's m3u for the playlist?
Before anything else, what is the "current stable" version and why doesn't the install utility designate it as such?
I think some of those issues are already fixed in the dev versionAgain we don't fix bugs in the older stuff it's already set in stoneStable doesn't mean works perfectly and there hasn't been anyone testing these builds for your deviceClearly. Best I can say is use a dev version so we are sure the bugs are still there and actually have a chance at finding and fixing themThe codebase is in much better shape now versus 3.14and 3.15 we have found fixed alot of BAD For instance A few months ago we fixed 100s of issues identified by coverity code analysisFrom buffer overruns to just terrible code literally 100s left but we got the worst of it...It's all a work in progress but old bugs from past releases dont push the bar closer to perfection
We don't typically leave things knowingly broken so whatever the latest is unless someone says otherwise (if known issues present like the USB thing)Dev builds get built nightly at the least
I guess if you're only playing a folder, the file would disappear from the playlist (and thus be skipped) after stopping/resuming playback, since the tracks would not be inserted into the playlist. That's the only thing I can think of right now.
I don't use rbitil like at all so not the last word but yes I believe rbitil pulls the latest nightlies
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