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06-16-2008, 02:41 PM
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Constant Bitrate
Join Date: May 2002
Location: San Diego, CA
Vehicle: 350z Convertible
Posts: 187
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Only Forgets Playlist on Power-down??
Hi All,
Did a search on this but didn't come up with this exact problem.
RR only remembers the last playlist from when I last quit the program manually. An atx-pulse initiated shutdown of the operating system and computer, results in RR forgetting what was loaded/playing when the shutdown was initiated.
e.g.
Start RR
Choose album 'A' and add it to playlist
Play playlist
Choose quit option from RR menu
Start RR again
Album 'A' continues playing
Clear playlist
Choose album 'B' and add to playlist
Play Playlist
Initiate proper windows shutdown sequence via ATX pulse
Windows shuts down all apps proplerly and powers down
Reboot windows and RR
Playlist has album 'A' not album 'B'
No idea what is going on here.
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350z Roadster,
Lilliput 7" touch, Opus 250w, 160gb, AMD3500+, 1gb ddr400, geforce 6500 pcie, SiRF Star 3, Wireless G, Sprint CDMA, Bluetooth, Creative iCam Pro, RR, iG 4, Digital FX 4.0
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06-16-2008, 05:02 PM
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Newbie
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Minneapolis
Vehicle: '86 rice 300zx Turbo/'87 Pontiac Firebird/'00 Dodge Durango/'01 Chevy BlaZeR2
Posts: 37
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kinda sounds like the 'resume' setting in the 2nd window for music is set to sleep/hibernate instead of 'always'.
Might want to check that.
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06-16-2008, 06:06 PM
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Constant Bitrate
Join Date: May 2002
Location: San Diego, CA
Vehicle: 350z Convertible
Posts: 187
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Nope that is set to always, already checked that one.
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350z Roadster,
Lilliput 7" touch, Opus 250w, 160gb, AMD3500+, 1gb ddr400, geforce 6500 pcie, SiRF Star 3, Wireless G, Sprint CDMA, Bluetooth, Creative iCam Pro, RR, iG 4, Digital FX 4.0
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06-16-2008, 07:04 PM
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FLAC
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: War-Town, GA.
Vehicle: 1981 Ford F-100
Posts: 1,276
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Quote: Originally Posted by notion 
No idea what is going on here.
Yep, known situation caused by RR and winamp being shut down abruptly (explanation courtesy of BlueZX3).
This will prove it: Load playlist B and play a couple tracks. Before sending the "ATX shutdown pulse" close rr first then send the pulse; when you power-up again, playlist B will start; if you hadn't closed rr first, playlist A would start..try it.
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06-16-2008, 07:30 PM
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Constant Bitrate
Join Date: May 2002
Location: San Diego, CA
Vehicle: 350z Convertible
Posts: 187
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Quote: Originally Posted by treetop777 
Yep, known situation caused by RR and winamp being shut down abruptly (explanation courtesy of BlueZX3).
This will prove it: Load playlist B and play a couple tracks. Before sending the "ATX shutdown pulse" close rr first then send the pulse; when you power-up again, playlist B will start; if you hadn't closed rr first, playlist A would start..try it.
Yep that's exactly what is happening.
Any solutions out there?
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350z Roadster,
Lilliput 7" touch, Opus 250w, 160gb, AMD3500+, 1gb ddr400, geforce 6500 pcie, SiRF Star 3, Wireless G, Sprint CDMA, Bluetooth, Creative iCam Pro, RR, iG 4, Digital FX 4.0
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