Hi,

No, the CTRL-D is real. It commanded the player to rebuild the database directly (from scratch as Roger put it). What it provided was the building of the 2 files that were missing (the database and playlist files). Without it, I was stuck. I was grateful that there was a command that did this.

Maybe Roger or someone else can provide a better explanation than what I have. I only know about the effect of using it.

What is different with the CTRL-D vs. powering on the player database rebuild vs. emplode commanded database rebuild?

Are there other commands like the CTRL-D?

Ross
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