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Tagcache issue, H120
Devilturnip:
Bah, nevermind. I'm awfully tired, and for a second I convinced myself that ApeV2 meant *.ape format. Dammit.
So, again, know any apps for checking?
I'm about to head to bed here, but I'm also planning on just formatting the H120 and reloading from scratch tomorrow. I'll let you know if that gets me anywhere.
Llorean:
I do believe Foobar2000 can let you merge your tags and select only to have ID3v2 and ID3v1 tags.
Devilturnip:
I'll check it out tomorrow. Thanks for all the help so far.
Devilturnip:
Well, I believe I've solved the problem. I booted into bootloader USB mode, backed up my music files, then completely wiped the drive. I first loaded the most recent CVS, then initialized tagcache and enabled auto updates. Finally, I loaded my music a few gigs at a time, letting the player update the database after each bit was transferred. The database updated without a hitch every time.
If it works for PCs, I guess it works for MP3 players as well... when in doubt, clear the drive off an reinstall everything.
haroldpark:
Just ran into the same problem. Despite repeated reboots tagcache would always say "Committing 1/7" at startup and then promptly boot up only tagcache would say "Tagcache not ready" when you tried to use it. To make matters worse reinitialising or updating the tagcache after this was not possible. I rolled back to a build from june at which point the boot message changed to "Committing 1/13" but no progress and still couldn't reinitialise. Had to delete tagcache_tmp.tcd to force reinitialisation. Once this was done tagcache was committed at next reboot and I then updated the firmware again and things are more or less back to normal.
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