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karteks

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  1. hi maskao thanks for your reply. i've just noticed this post in the "sofware discussion" topic: Try to write under 165 sound-tracks (no 166 or more!). I dont know why....but this program is working and everything is OK if I write 165 sound-tracks or less. If I add to player only ONE sound-track more I see on display the error-message: " NO DATABASE" and dont play no one sound-track even what played before. This sounds really similar to my problem since as an example i uploaded yesterday 140 tracks before i started to experience problems... it seems i'm not alone... I'll try to reduce the title lengths as you suggested maybe this causes some bugs.. btw: i'm using firmware version 1 maybe it will help if i update to 2?? cheers to all
  2. Hi everyone First a great thank you to dr Void who has been working on this program. i was really disapointed when i discovered sony tied you down to their software that is internationally recognised as "bollocks"... However i am having many problems with voidmp3fm and i'd like to share my experience. The soft intalls fine on my e005 the interface is ok also no complaints however when i transfer mp3 files towards the player i experience some erratic behaviour i really cannot explain: - the transfers go along fine but when i remove the player (safely) i get a "no database" error message and i cannot read anything. - digging down deeper, i've realised that i can bundle transfer up to approximately 1 gig of mp3 and get no error message, but then if i start adding extra folders things start to get messy and i can sometimes transfer some more files, but most of the time i always end up with a "no database" error when transfering some folders. If i do a bigger bundle transfer it always fails. I've also noticed that if you tranfer be it only a single mp3 song from your HD into an existing music folder on the device this unconditionnally leads to a "no database" failure. - these same folders can be transfered perfectly fine if the memory is blank, let's say void - the files i am transferring are usually of many different types ie different bitrates and frequencies. so i was wondering: - does anybody else experience the same problems? - are they any limitations to the bitrates or frequencies of the mp3s that are supported? - maybe my hardware is damaged? (it is new. i've tried formatting the device and it didn't change the behaviour) - can anybody recommend anything? (i've still got a few days to turn it in OK that's about it, once again thanks for the initiative i just wish i could get it to work!!! Karteks
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