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24bit 96khz Kingston Class 4 failure

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Running the 0.19beta (latest I think) firmware.  Tried to play my first ever 24bit 96khz and nothing happens.  Stays at 00:00:00.  If I leave it alone for 10 seconds, it completely freezes and battery removal is required.

 

Has anyone played 24bit 96khz successfully? If so, what SD card and what firmware please?

post #2 of 4

 Hi, I had a same issue but I found the solution of it.  Before playing of hi-res trek I run a "light" file (for instance, mp3 - for "training") for a few seconds.  Then stop the playing and go to a folder with hi-res files. Select a desired hi-res file and run one - all works fine.

 

  And else, you can just press the Reset button instead the battery removing .  

 

  In my view, this is  issue of hardware the first 801

post #3 of 4
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What format are your 24bit 96khz files in?

 

As for what and where the issue is, don't  even get me started.  I can't believe we've been on BETA firmware for a better part of a year now. 

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I got it working with the workaround you posted and the 24bit 96khz encoded in FLAC.  I tried with .WAV but it kept freezing even when I preloaded a MP3.  I really REALLY hope Fang/Nankai is working on new firmware.  Its very dissapointing to be left on beta firmware as the official firmware. 
 

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Originally Posted by Serg62 View Post

 Hi, I had a same issue but I found the solution of it.  Before playing of hi-res trek I run a "light" file (for instance, mp3 - for "training") for a few seconds.  Then stop the playing and go to a folder with hi-res files. Select a desired hi-res file and run one - all works fine.

 

  And else, you can just press the Reset button instead the battery removing .  

 

  In my view, this is  issue of hardware the first 801



 

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