![]() ![]() One installation where we had this issue repeatedly ending up being caused by what the engineers diagnosed as "dirty" power. ![]() More than likely, what will happen is everything will appear to be copying over without issue and then some random combination of a file getting copied to the iPlayer will put you back at square one. ![]() Once you can confirm that your shows all rendered and exported okay and are functional, THEN you can start rebuilding and adding your alarms. Do not try to include any trigger/alarms at this time. Don't copy THROUGH the iPlayer save the files using FILE -> Save Controller Image and then copy it into an empty folder called IPLAYER3 and then copy the entire IPLAYER3 folder to the new SD card. If you get a new SD card that is formatted FAT32 you should be able to re-render and copy your shows to it. ![]() The error you see is usually a corruption in just the alarms/triggers components of your show files. The iPlayer is constantly reading/writing to the card so no-name SD cards and those with large capacities tend to get corrupt after a few months. In all these years I've only seen one or two that were actually faulty.įirst, you need to be using a reputable brand of SD card that is 4GB or less. The iPlayer itself is almost never the problem. This exact bug has popped up several times with several of my clients. ![]()
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