by Rob_S » Mon Nov 28, 2022 1:56 pm
OK, so I was trying to play some CD's this morning, to see if any good stuff left on there to rip
I stuck in one cd which contained 5 tracks, and played all or a portion of each track, and then popped the CD out and stuck in another one with 12 tracks.
No matter which of the first 5 tracks I played on the new CD, the speakers would output the track from the first CD. If I played one of the subsequent tracks, it would output those correctly.
Repeated removal of CD, re-insertion, and even several shutdowns of MM5 2690, and still the cached tracks would play in lieu of those on the current CD. I tried playing a couple of tracks from my harddrive in between, no change.
I looked around my appdata folder and my temp folder for any files which could be the cause of this misfortune, and eventually found "AppData\Local\Temp\Transcoded_Media_Files" which contained 5 files named something like "7AH71M2KFZ91AFA.MP3"
I deleted these files, and now the correct tracks from the new CD were able to play. Similar files were re-created for each
So, is this a bug?? Should these not be recreated upon insertion of a new CD? Is there some way from within MM5 to clear these cached files?
OK, so I was trying to play some CD's this morning, to see if any good stuff left on there to rip
I stuck in one cd which contained 5 tracks, and played all or a portion of each track, and then popped the CD out and stuck in another one with 12 tracks.
No matter which of the first 5 tracks I played on the new CD, the speakers would output the track from the first CD. If I played one of the subsequent tracks, it would output those correctly.
Repeated removal of CD, re-insertion, and even several shutdowns of MM5 2690, and still the cached tracks would play in lieu of those on the current CD. I tried playing a couple of tracks from my harddrive in between, no change.
I looked around my appdata folder and my temp folder for any files which could be the cause of this misfortune, and eventually found "AppData\Local\Temp\Transcoded_Media_Files" which contained 5 files named something like "7AH71M2KFZ91AFA.MP3"
I deleted these files, and now the correct tracks from the new CD were able to play. Similar files were re-created for each
So, is this a bug?? Should these not be recreated upon insertion of a new CD? Is there some way from within MM5 to clear these cached files?