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Junior Member
Join Date: Jun 2005
Posts: 27
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I started to notice that all music was not showing up when I was in play mode (ie. Digital AV Mode). I have my music split into FLAC OGG and MP3 at /Music folder. Everything seemed fine, untill I added a new folder named new mp3 in there. Now when I power on the x5 it only shows the FLAC and SOME of the subfolders in MP3 (like 726 of 826 folders).
To make things worse, if I place all the folders (826 folder) of the MP3 folder in a subfolder the recognozed number of folders drop down to 624, but the OGG and new mp3 folders appear some sub folder missing. When I switch in to USB Host mode, the correct number of folders is recognized. Any ideas on what is happeneing here? |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jun 2005
Posts: 27
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Kinda figured out partially what my problem was. All the folder name that were not capitalized did not display. However, I went back though the windows exploere and made the capitalized, but the still did not show. Has any one experienced this?
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Junior Member
Join Date: Sep 2005
Posts: 17
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i'm having the same damn problem!
SOMEBODY HELP? |
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You may be exceeding the maximum number of subfolders under fat32. I suggest further breaking down your music.
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Junior Member
Join Date: Sep 2005
Posts: 10
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That seems unlikely as the max under fat32 is around 65,000. Assuming there are no hidden files or folders my guess is maybe you've corrupted the file system, but that doesn't really explain why it's displayed properly in usb host.
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Join Date: Aug 2005
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