Originally Posted By: peter
You probably have something bogus in your *0 files that the player thinks is some kind of mammoth playlist.


Once scenario in which I can imagine this happening involves data from two different players. For example, trying to combine the FIDS folders of two disjoint players with multiple hard disks each. You could end up with a disjointed *1 and *0 file, and have the database expecting a playlist for the *0 file and getting an MP3 data file instead.

What about a situation where you have:
- Two disk drives
- One drive goes offline because of a loose cable
- You add some songs and synch
- Second drive comes back online
- You try to synch again

Might that cause a similar problem?
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