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*MAFIA* => Help => Topic started by: *MAFIA* Wasserfaller on August 10, 2008, 02:52:10 PM
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i got a sansa e260 4GB model on woot.com a month or so ago for 45 bucks, and got a freeware player OS that overrides the original firmware called rockbox.
It works great, has awesome features and the battery lasts for ever, but when i first installed rockbox, it added and "updated" itself to add all the songs in the library already on the mp3 player, and added it to the rockbox list so i didn't have to re-synch all my music again.
But here's the problem...i've added about 3 or 4 CD's worth of music onto the player, and it's not "updating" itself, so i can't play the music that i just added because it doesn't think it's there.
When i first start up the mp3 player, if i hold the left button, it will load in the original firmware and not in rockbox, so i did that, and the original sansa firmware has "detected" all the songs i recently added.
So here's my question, how do i get my rockbox firmware to "detect" or "refresh" it's library so i can play stuff i just added? It's kind of hard to explain, so if clarification is needed, just say and i'll try to explain myself better. Thanks in advance.
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I would have to assume like any good player, you must add your songs to a library, as in make a new one, maybe "My CDs", then add your new songs to it.
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windows sync toy...
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I would have to assume like any good player, you must add your songs to a library, as in make a new one, maybe "My CDs", then add your new songs to it.
i did that. It works perfectly fine with the original firmware, but rockbox doesn't "refresh" it's database for some reason, pretty sure a full re-install of rockbox would fix it, but i was looking for an easier way.
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maybe the player has a refresh-function? like on my mobile phone:
library -> options -> update library
greetz
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Convert the .cda files to .mp3 first and it should pick them up fine.
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they're all in .mp3 format already, i'll search for an update function but i'm pretty sure it doesn't have one
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then dont use rockbox...
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yep, that's pretty much what it's coming down to. Bummer, because rockbox made the battery last longer without all the unnecessary animations and stuff, and it had a sleep timer that i used often. And it had a shit ton of games. Oh well, thanks anyways fellas.