Kim,

I have had my Book Sense revert to the flash disk on occasion as well with the previous version of the firmware. When it does that or starts doing that, I usually perform a reset with the little pinhole button on the right which seems to stop that. It isn't a big deal in the greater picture, just a bit disconcerting.

Dianne
----- Original Message ----- From: "Kim Lingo" <[email protected]>
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Sent: Monday, December 28, 2009 2:14 PM
Subject: Re: [GW-Booksense] a rather humorous BookSense discovery: possibly a bug


I've noticed an interesting thing also. If I'm listening to an NLS book using my 32-gig SD card, and turn the Booksense off, even if I have closed the file, when I turn it back on, it is always set to the internal memory. No big deal, but I think it would be nice if it stayed focused on the SD card, if that's where you stopped.

I'd still recommend the Booksense to others, however.
Kim Lingo
At 10:29 AM 12/28/2009, you wrote:
Hello. Rod's and Ron's observations on why this happens are correct. When you press play on a book or file and then listen to it, the BookSense loads it into memory. If you turn off the BookSense and switch cards, and then turn it on with another card, it looks like it's still keeping that previously loaded file in memory just like a PC would do. We made this better in version 2.0, but obviously not enough since this was discovered. In our experiment, we did something like the following.

1. Press play on an nls book on the SD card.

2. While the book is playing, turn off the BookSense.

3. While the BookSense is off, remove the SD card.

4. Turn on the BookSense. it will immediately switch to the flashdisk.

5. Insert the SD card and resume playing the book after playing it.

If this is done, things work right. I thought we had tested switching sd cards, but as I said, this could have slipped. My recommendation is to switch cards while the BookSense is on so the card is read. Also, and this is just a personal opinion, if you know you will change cards, perhaps you will want to close the book or file you are listening to.

All that being said, we will work harder to do more crossing of T's and dotting of I's so this is more fool-proof, I mean, full-proof, *smile*.
.
On 12/28/2009 11:29 AM, Rod Gowen wrote:
Hi Missy,

It does not hurt to remove and/or change SD cards in the Book Sense
while it is powered up. In fact, when you do change a card while the
Book Sense is turned on, it does do a check of what is on the card. That
is why you will hear the "ding dong" doorbell sound as you insert a
different card into the unit.

It is, however, a good policy to close any files that are open before
you remove a card, whether it be on the Book Sense or the computer. I
have been in the computer business since 1978 and can tell you that,
after XP arrived on the scene, I have never had any trouble with an
external drive or memory card as long as I remember to close any files
that are open on the drive or memory device that I want to remove from
the computer. With all files properly closed, I have never had a
corruption or any other problems with them when simply removed from the
SD card slot or USB port.

I use several other MP3 players that have SD card slots and am always
swapping cards in them with the power on with no problems.

I do agree though, that the Book Sense should have enough "sense" to
check the card that is in the unit each time it is turned on to make
sure of what it is looking at! It may add a few seconds to the boot up
time, but it would be worth it.

Rod




----- Original Message ----- From: "Missy Hoppe" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, December 28, 2009 5:04 AM
Subject: [GW-Booksense] a rather humorous booksense discovery: possibly
a bug


Hi, all. I've discovered something slightly humorous about the
booksense, but it's almost certainly a bug of some sort, and depending
on the user, it could actually lead to some confusion.
I have 2 32 gb sd cards: 1 for fantasy and/or childrens books, and the
other for horror, mystery, etc. I am currently listening to some books
on the horror/mystery card, but briefly needed to find a quote from a
book on the fantasy card. I've always thought it was safest to switch
cards with the device turned off. Kind of like safely remove hardware
when I use my card reader in windows for transferring files.
Anyway, I switched cards, and when booksense powered up, it still
thought it was reading "U is for Undertoe," the book on the book from
the card which was no longer present. Likewise, when I switched back to
the card which I was currently reading from and powered back up, it
thought that it was still in the Chronicles of Narnia.
I guess I'm saying all this to ask if I'm supposed to go against all
logic and switch cards while the booksense is powered on, or if in a
future firmware release, a feature can be added where booksense actually
takes a second to scan the card and determine which one it is. I realize
that it may be too much to ask for it to remember where you are on 2
separate cards, but it should at least not tell you that you're in a
book that isn't even on the card that's currently inserted.
I'm not complaining about this per say. In my case, I only have the 2
cards, and its fairly easy to keep them straight, but I think that this
little glitch could lead to massive confusion if people have multiple sd
cards, and I can't imagine it would be that difficult to have Booksense
check the card before announcing what the current file is.
I hope this makes a little sense. If you need me to try to explain it
better, I'll certainly give it a try.
Thank you very much for your time, and I hope that everyone is having a
great day!
Missy

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