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Reply #51
That's good to hear. I was going to warn you about a huge bug I discovered with the Samsung player. It has a hard limit to the number of folders you can copy to it. To be more specific, you can copy as many folders as you wish, but any folders beyond roughly 60 will not be recognized by the player. It took me a few days to figure out why I could see 200+ files on the player when looking through Windows Explorer, but the player's screen only reported ~150. I had lengthly discussions with Samsung about this, however they barely seemed to be able to comprehend the issue let alone have a fix. After trying a few versions of firmware (older versions, since the retail version was newer than what Samsung could offer me), I gave up and had to return it.
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DAP: Last Try - 2GB iPod nano vs...

Reply #52
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That's good to hear. I was going to warn you about a huge bug I discovered with the Samsung player. It has a hard limit to the number of folders you can copy to it. To be more specific, you can copy as many folders as you wish, but any folders beyond roughly 60 will not be recognized by the player. It took me a few days to figure out why I could see 200+ files on the player when looking through Windows Explorer, but the player's screen only reported ~150. I had lengthly discussions with Samsung about this, however they barely seemed to be able to comprehend the issue let alone have a fix. After trying a few versions of firmware (older versions, since the retail version was newer than what Samsung could offer me), I gave up and had to return it.
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dcorban,
Can you tell me if the Sansa (with latest flash) allows for fast forward and resume after powering down?  I like to listen to audio clips from podcasts or streams and really need to know if fast forward and resume is available on this unit.