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Old 05-11-2004, 04:10 PM
     
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Bebopper--stops after each song

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When playing from a playlist, Bebopper keeps stopping after each song, and I have to tap play for the next one. I don't remember it doing this before but I can't figure out what I'm doing wrong. Any ideas?
 
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What are your MP3's encoded at for a bitrate?
Is your "Loop" function turned on in Bebopper?

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MP3s are at 128 -- they're not skipping, they're playing normally. One at a time. After each song ends, it stops, and doesn't go on to next song.

I've got "loop" on.

I am running it from the Memory Card. Is that it?
 
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I am running it from the Memory Card. Is that it?
That'd be it. PalmOS doesn't send notifications to applications stored on expansion cards. Bebopper relies on notifications from the OS to tell it when the MP3 playback has completed, or a call is incoming, an alarm is due, etc. I documented that in the user guide, and Bebopper itself should warn you the first time it is run from a card.
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