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    Music Player Problems after 2.2 Vz Push

    Has anyone had any Music Player problems after their X was updated to 2.2? Mine was updated last week and since that time whenever I try to play a song I get "Sorry the player does not support that type of audio file". It always worked fine under 2.1 and I have removed the stock player and re-installed to no avail.

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    The same thing happened to me yesterday. I normally use doubleTwist but the same thing happened in stock media player. I had to turn phone off and back on to get it to play. Notes, I did a wipe after upgrading to 2.2. Resetting resolved a lot of issues but new issues keep coming up.
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    I have this issue as well. I haven't yet, but I am going to clean off my music files and re-sync them and see if that fixes it. I am wondering if the 2.2 OTA messed up the file extensions of the music that was on the device when the update was applied?
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    What file type is it? mp3? wma? oog? wav? Is it happening to all of your music or just some? I have the same issue with the stock music player that most people have (switching orientation bugs etc.) Is it possible an app or sync software changed file extensions? The media on your SDCard could also be corrupted, try copying a new song. If all else fails, format the sd card and try it again.

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    I've had same issue, with MP3 files. "Fixed" by power-down/power-up.

    Also much other weirdness, notifications no longer working for yahoo mail. Web browser scrolling significantly slower with large pages.
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    Thanks Folks...I powered off/on and still had some problems so downloaded doubletwist and did the same procedure and now things work perfectly. Thanks for your help and suggestions.
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    I use Mixzing (the paid app) no issues at all with the update. best music app imho. It's the only one I could find that has an equalizer and will sync with my mac itunes.
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    I too have had problems with the music player that required me to take the battery out to get it to unfreeze. I'm going to try pulling off the music and puttin it back on.... although I had Windows check the card for errors in the filesystem and correct them, so I might not have to. My wife's phone was bricked by the 2.2 OTA update and it also fried the card... left it unreadable and undetectable by windows or partition managers but windows did label it a master boot record for some reason. I think the update seriously messes with the cards...
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    My phone used to work great as a simple usb mass storage device, when hooked up to my clarion CD player's usb port. It would find the music on the card through the phone, and play it, controlled by the Stereo, not the phone. I havent used this feature since the update to 2.2, and now when I try it, the stereo will not read it at all. Please Help! The card is still readable via the computer, and for some reason, windows xp recognizes it as two drives now. Drive E is a motorala drive (what ever that is) , and Drive F: is now present, which is the sd card. The people at Motorola told me to do a factory reset. It took me weeks to set this phone up, and I would rather not do that. Any Ideas? Please Help!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ben52 View Post
    My phone used to work great as a simple usb mass storage device, when hooked up to my clarion CD player's usb port. It would find the music on the card through the phone, and play it, controlled by the Stereo, not the phone. I havent used this feature since the update to 2.2, and now when I try it, the stereo will not read it at all. Please Help! The card is still readable via the computer, and for some reason, windows xp recognizes it as two drives now. Drive E is a motorala drive (what ever that is) , and Drive F: is now present, which is the sd card. The people at Motorola told me to do a factory reset. It took me weeks to set this phone up, and I would rather not do that. Any Ideas? Please Help!
    I have a similar issue. For some reason when I load the phone via usb on a Windows XP machine, it installs a "CD Drive" and the "Removable"

    Its weird, haven't tried to trouble shoot it because everything is working. But its definitely not normal.

    Also, the OTA sucks, Orientation changes while using the music player always lead to a battery pull. For some reason when it switches back and forth, it changes the screen scale and puts everything out of place. I watched my display pulsate in and out for 5 minutes before I had to do a battery pull. Weird thing, it kept playing music even though the phone was fubar'd.

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