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Almost everytime I try to sync a playlist, the SD Card gets ejected and I cannot use it on the phone again until I perform a checkdisk on the SD Card and try again.
It seems the Spotify app does something wrong when syncing and corrupts my SD Card.
I found this forum thread: (click 'view the archived content') which has the exact same issue.
When I copy a new file through my laptop to the SD Card, or I perform a checkdisk check on the SD Card. The problem is fixed. But the problem keeps re-occuring, which is very annoying.
Any help or a possible bug?
HTC Desire HD - Android 2.3.5
Kris
Thanks for the reply. It's a possibility, but I've been using this SD card for more than a year now. So it's still strange the problems now suddenly occur.
After the error occurred, I have to repair the SD card with Windows 7 repair tool, otherwise it stays useless.
I'll keep you posted..
Hi everyone !
I'm just sick of this huge bug ! It's getting me mad
And no one knows any issue !
Checkdisk works but it's an ephemeral solution !
Can we be sure that the sync function is the cause of all our problems ?
I'm often on offline mode so the playlists can't be synchronized and the bug still occurs...
Just to confirm that the same happened to me too, with the latest Spotify app on Android 2.3.5, plugged into the charger while initiating a sync through the Mac OS X application.
Indeed, ancient old posts on Get Satisfaction report the same: https://getsatisfaction.com/spotify/topics/spotify_for_android_corrupting_sd_card_on_htc_desire
I don't know how full the card was (SanDisk 16GB microSD HC), but:
chkdsk
reports:chkdsk e:
The type of the file system is FAT32.
Volume Serial Number is 76F4-1EE0
Insufficient disk space to correct disk error.
Please free some disk space and run CHKDSK again.
chkdsk
on Windows XP reported a full disk as I had the card (reader) set to read-only, or maybe chkdsk
needs the /r
parameter. Anyway, with that parameter, two days later Windows 7 in Parallels on a Mac did manage to restore 1,464 files, being 1.26 GB, hence far less than the 16 GB capacity:chkdsk e: /r
The type of the file system is FAT32.
Volume Serial Number is 76F4-1EE0
Correcting error in directory \
Windows is verifying files and folders...
File and folder verification is complete.
Convert lost chains to files (Y/N)? y
1234432 KB in 1464 recovered files.
Windows is verifying free space...
Free space verification is complete.
Windows has made corrections to the file system.
15,554,240 KB total disk space.
64 KB in 1 folders.
1,234,432 KB in 1,464 files.
32 KB in bad sectors.
14,319,680 KB are available.
32,768 bytes in each allocation unit.
486,070 total allocation units on disk.
447,490 allocation units available on disk.
Some file allocation tables (FAT) are unwriteable.
cd "/Volumes/NO NAME/"
ls
FOUND.000
cd FOUND.000
ls
FILE0000.CHK FILE0293.CHK FILE0586.CHK FILE0879.CHK FILE1172.CHK
FILE0001.CHK FILE0294.CHK FILE0587.CHK FILE0880.CHK FILE1173.CHK
FILE0002.CHK FILE0295.CHK FILE0588.CHK FILE0881.CHK FILE1174.CHK
FILE0003.CHK FILE0296.CHK FILE0589.CHK FILE0882.CHK FILE1175.CHK
...
...
Alternatively, in Finder one could hit Command-Shift-G to go to /Volumes/NO NAME/FOUND.000
directly too.FOUND.000
folder with files like FILE0001.CHK
. The first five were not readable at all, but at least I could give the media files some file extension based on their magic number:file -Ib * | sort | uniq -c
11 CDF V2 Document, corrupt: Can't read SAT; charset=binary
2 application/msword; charset=binary
693 application/octet-stream; charset=binary
3 application/ogg; charset=binary
15 application/pdf; charset=binary
6 application/x-empty; charset=binary
44 application/xml; charset=binary
10 application/xml; charset=us-ascii
9 application/zip; charset=binary
4 audio/x-wav; charset=binary
2 image/gif; charset=binary
508 image/jpeg; charset=binary
141 image/png; charset=binary
1 text/html; charset=binary
2 text/plain; charset=binary
7 text/plain; charset=us-ascii
6 video/3gpp; charset=binary
mkdir renamed
for f in *
do
file -I $f | \
perl -n -e'/^([^.]*).*(3gpp|jpeg|ogg|wav)/ && print "$1.CHK renamed/$1.$2\n"' | \
xargs cp
done
So, I guess I recovered the most important stuff. Still, I now really don't dare to sync Spotify with my Nexus S, which has built-in USB storage that I cannot replace like a microSD. So, Spotify, if you happen to find a cause, then please don't silenty fix it but let us know that things are safe again!
I also started to loose my temper. I read somewhere that it could be that my SD card was screwed so I bought a new one... After I installed the new SD card, the problem was fixed...
I hope you're problem could be fixed as easaly...
Grz D
I was given the same advice. Still, the same SD card works fine for now. I even added more music than before the problems occurred. So the problem should either be that one faulty bit or bytes on the SD card or something faulty with the Spotify application / Android OS?
Glad you solved the problem, I'm a happy Spotify user for now too, time will tell :). If the problem occurs again, I'll try a new SD card too.
Gr.
I also bought a new SD card but haven't tested yet. Hope it will be fine.
Thanks for your replies !
I have been having this problem with a Motorola Razr Maxx HD. I am on my 3rd brand new SD Card. There are two problems that I have seen:
1) the SD Card stops working entirely and all the (Spotify) files are gone
2) "Syncing error Unknown Error" from the Android App and I am no longer able to sync with the SD Card.
This is VERY frustrating. Especially, since I'm headed out of the country and was hoping to take Spotify with me.
Update: by enabling and disabling syncing of various un-synced Playlists I am able to get syncing going again for a short time. Then it hangs up until I start enabling/disabling syncing of Playlists. This has to be a bug.
And what about my Motorola Razr HD running Android 4.1.2 the's not using my SD card to store offline songs and playlists?
Thanks
What's the problem exactly, @user-removed ?
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