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Title: macbook + iriver problem
Post by: firmdragon on October 12, 2006, 02:02:23 AM
when i try to transfer large .wav files from the iriver to my macbook via usb2, the copying process seems to hang after a little over a gig has been copied. after a bit i get an error message essentially saying it can't read the drive. anyone else have this problem?  it's not a problem w/ the my pc. just hte macbook.
Title: Re: macbook + iriver problem
Post by: bgalizio on October 12, 2006, 08:20:51 AM
Shouldn't be an issue. Are you sure that the hard drive in the iRiver is OK?
Title: Re: macbook + iriver problem
Post by: cgrooves on October 12, 2006, 10:59:27 AM
Not getting the 'cyclic redundancy check' error are you?  If so, that is indicative of a dodgy hardrive on the iRivers.
Title: Re: macbook + iriver problem
Post by: firmdragon on October 12, 2006, 02:10:04 PM
that was my other question.  how can you check for hd sector damage? i couldn't find anything on the manufacturer's site.  would not defragging ever also be a factor?  the thing is if i try transferring on a pc instead, i never have problems.

nope no crc errors.
Title: Re: macbook + iriver problem
Post by: whatboutbob on October 12, 2006, 06:21:43 PM
There was one other person on here who had a similar issue.  I think he gave up in the end and just transferred via a a non-mac.  Have you tried transferring with both firmwares (rockbox/iriver)?
Title: Re: macbook + iriver problem
Post by: Will_S on October 13, 2006, 01:40:29 PM
I think this is an issue with the Mac OX 10.4.x Finder and large files on certain models of external hard drive.

Whenever I run into this problem, I've always been able to work around it by opening the file (from the iRiver) using Sound Studio (importing can take a l-o-n-ng time, and appear to freeze up, but unlike the Finder Sound Studio won't give up), and then once the file has been read in fully choosing Save As... to put the imported file on my hard drive.  But this didn't solve a similar problem for someone else.

Be sure your iRiver is well charged or on AC power, as this takes quite a bit of juice.
Title: Re: macbook + iriver problem
Post by: firmdragon on October 13, 2006, 01:49:35 PM
There was one other person on here who had a similar issue.  I think he gave up in the end and just transferred via a a non-mac.  Have you tried transferring with both firmwares (rockbox/iriver)?

tried that yeah.  not a bad suggestion.  didn't seem to make that much of a difference.  Will_S's response seems to be where the problem lies...  damn this might make things like transferring over non-.wavs a problem...
Title: Re: macbook + iriver problem
Post by: Will_S on October 13, 2006, 02:14:51 PM
There was one other person on here who had a similar issue.  I think he gave up in the end and just transferred via a a non-mac.  Have you tried transferring with both firmwares (rockbox/iriver)?

tried that yeah.  not a bad suggestion.  didn't seem to make that much of a difference.  Will_S's response seems to be where the problem lies...  damn this might make things like transferring over non-.wavs a problem...

Kind of a crude workaround, but I know rockbox offers the option to autosplit recordings at intervals much smaller than 2 GB.  Since the 2 GB splits are seamless, I presume the shorter ones are as well.  And I've never had a problem transferring small files off the iRiver.