09-30-2016, 05:43 AM
What kind of device are you using Psychotronic? I've never lost my database after disconnecting the companion, and I've tested it with eight devices for years. There must be something unique about your device or network configuration, as I have no idea how to reproduce that problem. If I create a fake test where the disconnect happens at the worst time, my library is automatically recovered (as I wrote a lot of code for just that purpose). The only thing that makes sense is that the database file that is created by the companion app is being considered corrupted by the tablet for some reason, which could happen if you are using a tablet which is using an unusual version of SQLite. You can recover the database quickly using the "restore automatic database backup" feature, right?
Based upon the errors you are seeing, there does seem to be kind of unusual errors in your library. If you want me to take a look at one of your backups, I can see if I also encounter those problems. I can also check the integrity of your database file (if there is partial corruption, it could explain why you are encountering errors so often).
As for the conflict message you saw, that just means the song files are still present on the tablet. When you lose your library, it just means the database file is being deleted - not that the song files are being deleted.
Mike
Based upon the errors you are seeing, there does seem to be kind of unusual errors in your library. If you want me to take a look at one of your backups, I can see if I also encounter those problems. I can also check the integrity of your database file (if there is partial corruption, it could explain why you are encountering errors so often).
As for the conflict message you saw, that just means the song files are still present on the tablet. When you lose your library, it just means the database file is being deleted - not that the song files are being deleted.
Mike