A few weeks back I had My "Master" Empeg crash while adding some new music via Emplode. Basicly, it wiped most of my music off the player and corrupted the playlist stucture. At first I thought I had lost a HD or had a bad cable. Replaced the cable just for insurance and as far as I can tell the drive is still fine.

I keep a backup of my fid's from both drives (0 & 1) as well as a backup of the Config.ini, Database, playlists and tags on my PC and I keep them in sync and current with WsFtp. I normally update the PC with my Master Empeg (Remote <- Local) and then sync my slave Empegs to the PC with WsFtp (Local -> Remote). Been doing this for over a year and everything works great.

Anyway, after the crash, I used my PC backup to restore my Master player (which is the reason I've been keeping a backup in the first place) and I've been having playlist issues ever since. If I delete the players database, playlists and tags and allow the player to rebuild then itself everything becomes a huge mess. Playlists are a huge scrambled mess and many song's have no refs at all. If I delete databease, playlists and tags from the player and transfer the PC backup versions I have everything looks fine and operates fine. I can then do a sync in Emplode, JEmplode whatever, and the player still thinks everything is OK. Then if I delete the database, playlists and tags again the player rebuilds them and everything gets all tossed up again?

Additionally, when using the PC backup copies of database, playlists and tags on the player, the player UI works perfect. But when I access the player with CharcoalGrays Web Interface, the playlist structure apprears MOSTLY correct, but many of the playlist trees are messed up and some playlists have nothing in them at all. Remember this is happening while the player's UI is functioning right and no problems show up when the player is opened in Emplode or JEmplode.

Any help on correcting my players would be greatly appreciated.
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Bodybag - So Cal
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