Are you sure you can put more than 10.000 music files in the drive?
This past weekend I tried to change my old 160 GB drive for a newer, faster one, and by reading your posts I've put about 10.600 songs in it. With fewer songs it worked fine, but now it doesn't.
My experience says that the database cannot handle more than 9.999 songs. And I don't know why, because it's not a "classic" number. I mean, 8K or 16K may have an explanation. 10.000 loks like an arbitrary limit imposed at the time of programming. I magine that when PhatBox designed the system no one could think about putting a 160GB HDD in the car.
Today I'll try to create a new DMS (it seems the only way to solve the problem) and put just 9.999 songs there. I'll be back with the results. Maybe the number must be lower: should I count TTS .wav files or not? That's the question...
Regards.
Ps. Something else. PNMusic Manager nor Media Manager never complain about the number of songs, so it must be som restriction in the Linux part of the system. I'm afraid I'm not good enough on this to find where's the problem, but I'll try to have a look at the code...