![]() ![]() This is a Blackberry Key2 running Android 8.1, up-to-date. To completely reset doubleTwist on your PC, you will need to delete the doubleTwist Corporation folder, where all settings, logs, and database files are. I have not done a full Android wipe (hoping not to, but can). I've deleted those folders, formatted the SD card (including uninstalling both apps first and reinstalling clean), removed those folders, and recreated them-all to no effect. I tried turning Storage permissions on for the one app, rebooted for good measure, and it had no discernible effect. Interestingly, one app had Storage permissions off, and the other one did not have Storage. Similarly, the photos app has no problem writing new photos/videos to the card or playing them back. If I download them to internal memory and then have the app move them (which it does when you change storage locations), they just disappear.ĭouble-twist: similarly, the sync just attempts to write each file, fails silently, and at the end of the process lists an error for each file.įiles (their file manager app) has no problems reading or writing to the card-it acts perfectly normal. In Pocket Casts, attempts to download silently fail, as do retries. Both apps offer the SD card as a storage option, and see the correct size, free space, etc. They were fine for a while, and then they simultaneously both stopped working, while all other SD card features appear fine. For reference, they are Pocket Casts and DoubleTwist (sync feature). If I can't figure out how to stop it for good, I may end up just copying music folders over and use a commercial player to create the playlists (I use Mixzing now, but have also used 3 and bTunes).I have two apps that previously worked stop writing to my (mostly-empty) SD card. Might be confined to the incredible, but I know it happens regardless of which SD card I use. ![]() Then resync my music and it's all fine until the next time it hits. ![]() I end up needing to save everything on my SD, except music which is where the corruption always is, reformat the SD using FAT32, the loading everything back on. But what's happening is the file names in a sector end up being too long to read, and using the PC to "fix" doesn't work. Flat Black Double Twist Lite Iron Baluster from WM Coffman stands out with its matte black finish. Doesn't matter which choice you make, and you can still read the disk. The first tip off was a disk error message when mounting the SD that you can choose to fix or ignore. It's happened more than once, and I read about it in some other forum (can't remember where though). I found one other thing that seems to be occurring on a periodic basis: after you sync music a number of times, the microSD becomes corrupted. Hope it works for you like it did for me. Capital letters everywhere else are fine. Note - you only have to remove capital letters from the iTunes playlists. Play it for a few seconds, pause it and set the phone down, go get a sammich or nice piece of fruit and give the phone time to fully rescan the sd card. for a few seconds, but they'll go away and a song will show up. Open the music app and you may or may not see your old playlists, albums etc. When it's done, unmount the phone (don't just pull the plug) and wait for the phone to remount the sd card for its own use. Then mount the phone back on the PC and sync. Next, open iTunes and click on each playlist, changing all upper case letters to lower case. Then unmount the phone (very important! do not just pull the USB plug!). Reinstall your sync program if you have to (I didn't, using Syncr). After that, mount the sd card and manually delete all the music files and folders, and you must delete any app stored data as well (e.g., userprefs, ratings, xml, etc.). You have to manually delete all the playlists in the incredible, which requires "x"ing each one. The problem is that some hidden feature in the way android is implemented in the incredible causes the playlist feature to have trouble with capital letters. Trolled a bunch of forums and sent notes to app developers, but no fix. Any other view (artist, song, album, genre) displayed all of the info, and the songs played fine when you selected one. Used a couple of apps and was able to sync everything (cover art sync is weirdly hit or miss though), but pressing a playlist returned the message that the playlist was empty. Had my htc incredible for 10 days now and been hugely vexed with the music player and synching iTunes. ![]()
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