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IDProjectCategoryView StatusLast Update
0012396MMW v4Synchronizationpublic2016-01-24 07:33
ReporterLudek Assigned To 
PriorityimmediateSeveritymajorReproducibilityalways
Status closedResolutionfixed 
Product Version4.1.6 
Target Version4.1.11Fixed in Version4.1.11 
Summary0012396: iPhone content not read when iTunesCDB is larger than 4194304 bytes
DescriptionThanks to ticket VOY-630-62036 I found that for the user (with more than 20 thousands of tracks on his iPhone 6) his iTunesCDB file was larger than 2^22 = 4194304 bytes which seems to be maximal batch size for AFCFileRefRead()

Thus iPhone content was not seen by MediaMonkey
Additional InformationMFT-801-64156
TagsNo tags attached.
Fixed in build1779

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related to 0012266 closedLudek iOS5+ sync: Read device content rather from MediaLibrary.sqlitedb 

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Ludek

2014-12-01 21:54

developer   ~0041250

Last edited: 2014-12-03 11:01

Fixed in 1723.

Confirmed by the user from ticket VOY-630-62036

peke

2014-12-04 02:04

developer   ~0041303

Closing no regression on iPhone 4s

Ludek

2016-01-12 11:47

developer   ~0043831

Last edited: 2016-01-12 13:57

This is still issue on iOS4 models once reading/writing uncompressed iTunesDB database file (MFT-801-64156)

Ludek

2016-01-12 13:57

developer   ~0043832

Last edited: 2016-01-13 14:29

Fixed in 4.1.11.1779

+ fix confirmed by user from ticket MFT-801-64156

peke

2016-01-24 07:33

developer   ~0043963

Using iPod Touch 4G Verified no regressions 1780