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Post by ve4grm on Sept 18, 2013 16:17:11 GMT -5
So after downgrading to CM 7.2 (GB 2.3.3), I've been really happy with performance on my Captivate. No skipping, even with various options enabled, no freezing, nothing. But today I noticed something weird.
When an album has no album art, the album art on the widget shows the GMMP logo as it should. But when the album art exists, the widget just shows a pixelated black circle.
The album art shows fine in the app, and on the GMMP lockscreen if I enable it, but the widget can't seem to read it.
I'll try reinstalling once I get home tonight, but was wondering if there was something that needed to be done to allow this in gingerbread.
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Post by ve4grm on Sept 18, 2013 23:12:35 GMT -5
Sigh. Don't mind me. It took two uninstall/reinstalls, but it works fine now. Maybe an update messed it up. No worries.
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Post by GoneMAD on Sept 19, 2013 0:26:52 GMT -5
yea sometime upgrading messes things up.. i have no idea why.. maybe something in the cache gets corrupted. Its been many months since i touched anything widget wise
glad the reinstall worked
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Post by ve4grm on Sept 19, 2013 2:05:46 GMT -5
Well, it did fix it for a little while. Then I was out for a bit, skipped a song over bluetooth, and GMMP stopped playing, the library emptied (though it came back with a scan), and the album images stopped showing again.
I just reinstalled once more, and I hope this fixes it. The previous thing may have been related to having the lockscreen turned on, as when it is, and a command is sent through bluetooth, my phone seems to turn the screen on in my pocket. Still weird, though.
I'm also putting LogCat back on the phone, so I have more info if it happens again.
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Post by GoneMAD on Sept 19, 2013 9:46:34 GMT -5
The only way GMMP can lose the library is if a scan is ran and your sdcard is unmounted (or if something else is clearing its data cache). At the end of the scan process it will check for dead links.. so it tries to find every file already in the database and see if the file still exists.. if it doesnt it is removed from the library.
If the sdcard is unmounted (like when mounted to a pc or something), the app cannot see the files
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Post by ve4grm on Sept 19, 2013 12:32:16 GMT -5
Nah, the entire thing happened while in my car, streaming through bluetooth to my radio. No computer involved, not even any external cables. There is no external SD card, so there was no physical unmount.
It was really confusing, and hopefully a one-off glitch.
I uninstalled, rebooted, reinstalled, rebooted, and it's going well so far.
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Post by GoneMAD on Sept 19, 2013 14:54:57 GMT -5
sounds like something cleared the data cache then
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