1 $ for Hisound’s new released ROCOO player???

Feb 20, 2012 at 6:18 AM Post #811 of 838
is rocoo p able to play transcend micro sd 32gb class 10 comfortably? it's getting harder for me to find class 4 and 6 here in my country
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Feb 20, 2012 at 8:17 AM Post #812 of 838
Really, i just bought some slass 4 sdhc and microsdhc. Biught 2 16GBs but I kno they have 32GB in stock :d
 
Feb 20, 2012 at 1:05 PM Post #815 of 838


Quote:
is rocoo p able to play transcend micro sd 32gb class 10 comfortably? it's getting harder for me to find class 4 and 6 here in my country
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I use a Samsung MicroSDHC 32GB Class 10, give no problems.
 
Feb 21, 2012 at 12:24 PM Post #817 of 838
When not playing music I have an audible hiss with the RoCoo-P, with music on I don't hear it anymore.
 
Feb 21, 2012 at 12:53 PM Post #818 of 838
Okay so can people experiencing problems loading FLAC files ie needing to strip tags or reset player or reload firmware or stand on your head or whatever to get it to work comment here as jack seems blissfully unaware that this problem even exists!
I have Rocoo-p and stuggle to get the file type to recognise (question mark in source manager)
bitrates are standard
 
Feb 21, 2012 at 2:15 PM Post #819 of 838
Had some trouble with FLAC files with the ID3v2 tag. After removing the tag, converting it back to FLAC all is well. I used Mp3Tag for this.
 
Select the files with the FLAC ID3v2 tag (or all files)
Choose File -> Remove tags
-->Are you sure -> Yes!
 
Now the tags are gone. Just press the blue "undo" arrow. Now the tags are back in FLAC format. The tags will now properly show up on the RoCoo.
 
Mar 2, 2012 at 12:22 PM Post #822 of 838
Just got some unforseen error. Yesterday I transfered some FLAC to my microSDHC (tags are fine). This morning all was well, on the way home suddenly the music stopped. Now at home and I see the following error when the song has started playing for a couple of seconds:
 
Media engine error
Playback failure
 
I tried several songs but all give the same error.
 
How is this possible and how can I fix it?
 
EDIT: Reset seemed to fix it for now. Still curious how this error can be triggered.
 
Mar 7, 2012 at 4:42 AM Post #823 of 838
I believe I had the same error maybe about a month ago, I believe it happened because I was switching micro sd cards while the player was still on (on stand by mode). Anyhow, remember to power down the Rocoo if you ever take out the micro sd card. I have not had any such errors since then.
 
Mar 7, 2012 at 5:09 PM Post #824 of 838
I use one card so no switching for me.
Meanwhile the problem got worse and the card isn't being read anymore. The RoCoo only displays "No files", the same files played without problems earlier and a playing fine with my Cowon D2.

I already did a RMA request with Jack, so I'll be sending my player on a long journey soon. Got a day of friday so all the time to wrap up the player for shipping.
So back to the old and trusted Cowon D2, it's serving me music for years. To bad the current Cowon's are not to my liking.
 
Mar 7, 2012 at 5:46 PM Post #825 of 838
With the card removed, go to the system folder (I think as mines not with me) and toss the contents. Remount the card and I bet it works. If you remove the card with the unit on, you can get this issue but the fix is easy. If you reload the firmware with formatting, that should also work. Takes 5 min. and is a lot easier than shipping it back.
 

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