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Cycling is pretty dangerous even with all senses acute.
Thanks for the advice, Micro. I'm on a Mac platform. Are you talking about setting up partitions? I'm unclear about what my next step would be.
Thanks for the advice, Micro. I'm on a Mac platform. Are you talking about setting up partitions? I'm unclear about what my next step would be.
Mac? Yikes! No idea what goes there. Using my files browser I can navigate to the top level and see the microSD card as a storage device. Then if I right click on it I get a pop up menu that has a selection to format the storage device, that is the microSD card. Then there are selections for formatting which include FAT32 and NTFS. Then there is a little list of allocation unit sizes from which I select 32 kilobyte. And WALL LAW the card gets formatted and both the PC and X3 can read all files on the card.
Maybe another Mac user can give you specifics for that on the Mac, or you could do a search, or use help on formatting external storage devices. You did say you formatted it, although all the cards I buy are microSDHC and come pre-formatted FAT32.
It's just the 64G and up cards that the X3 can't fully read. Even a search of this thread will return previous posts answering your question.
Agreed - cycling and music don't mix. I don't know how many times I've had to avoid pedestrians who can't hear me because of their ipods or phones. If I was doing the same, no doubt I would be flattened by a bus.
Leave the X3/X5 at home, ride safely and get a better workout because you're keen to get back to the music. Then go for maximum isolation when you can enjoy it.
Ha! You've been misled soniccircle. Those Chinese kids have a real crazy sense of humor. I got a real hoot out of that users manual. It's a little pity they have to joke around about such a technical subject. Any way, FAT32 does not do a very good job at addressing 128GB of data. What exactly goes wrong I will not try to explain, but you must format the microSD card NTFS with 32 kilobytes allocation units. Don't forget to select the allocation unit size or you'll still have the same problem. X3 does read NTFS, despite the little joke about FAT32. I think they're just making fun of Americans. Know what I mean?
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However, after safely ejecting the card and x3 from my computer (sometimes that works without an error message, sometimes not)
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My experience indicates none of the above is true. I have formatted two 128 GB microSD cards to FAT 32 with no problems at all. All songs present, both cards filled to near capacity.
Hello guys, noob here, i have my fiio x3 for a while and when i listen to the player around 1-2 hour, the player get extremely hot. I dont know whether i get the faulty one or its normal.. But it more hotter than iphone using 4G.. Little help here?