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2014-09-05
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2014-09-05
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2014-09-05
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2014-09-05
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2014-09-06
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2014-09-06
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I would be inclined to blame the tracker from your description.
Have you trying resetting it.
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2014-09-07
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This problem started a few months back. I can transfer files to N900 but when I play them back, the player cuts off a few seconds before the end of the track.
This only affects stuff I've been putting on recently, not stuff that's been on the player forever and has always played fine. Thought it might be difference between built-in memory and SD card so tried deleting some files from SC card and re-transferring them to built-in but same thing happens.
I have a great deal of music files on the player, maybe 20 Gb on main and 13 Gb on SD and some folders, like operas, can contain 60-90 tracks, so am wondering if this has to do with too many tracks in database.
Tried using Symphony player and problem didn't seem to be as bad, only tested briefly though.
Any help/advice on this would be greatly appreciated.