Any of you my fellow PD owners having a freezing or “invalid file” issues while trying to ply certain albums / songs. I made sure that I uploaded less than 120gb of flacs only musk on a 200gb sd card. Can’t quite edifice it what’s wrong? It sure is annoying as hell though.
Have you made certain that you have not exceeded the file and/or folder limits and your card is formatted as FAT32? Also player should be turned off before inserting or removing your card.
Have you made certain that you have not exceeded the file and/or folder limits and your card is formatted as FAT32? Also player should be turned off before inserting or removing your card.
Absolutely my friend. Formatted in fat32 and since all the files are high res flac files, it is definitely less than the file limit of the player. Quite annoying..
Absolutely my friend. Formatted in fat32 and since all the files are high res flac files, it is definitely less than the file limit of the player. Quite annoying..
Any of you my fellow PD owners having a freezing or “invalid file” issues while trying to ply certain albums / songs. I made sure that I uploaded less than 120gb of flacs only musk on a 200gb sd card. Can’t quite edifice it what’s wrong? It sure is annoying as hell though.
It could be a fake card or it could be that the files haven't ended up in the lower 128GB of the card or you might just have some files that are incompatible or corrupted.
It could be a fake card or it could be that the files haven't ended up in the lower 128GB of the card or you might just have some files that are incompatible or corrupted.
My Plenue D came today. This is actually my 3rd Cowon mp3 player. A while back I got an iaudio 9, then a few years later upgraded to the iaudio 10 and then got the plenue D.
First impressions are that the sound quality is the typical great cowon sound quality. It's also smaller than I thought and I like how it has both touch screen controls and physical button controls. I organize all my music via folders on my computer and a quick copy/paste onto the player and everything works fine, including album art. The iaudio 10 had problems with album covers not loading but only a few here are showing up without the covers loading.
The UI is also typical cowon: Nothing special but it gets the job done. No complaints. However, the UI lag is definitely there and is annoying. Not a dealbreaker but how did this get through QA? I guess they didn't care or didn't want to spend more money on a slightly better processor?
One annoying thing is that the physical skip track buttons are reversed, I feel. If you hit the one facing up, it goes backwards one track and the down facing one goes forwards a track. I'm sure I'll get used to it but I'd like to reverse them if possible.
I haven't had a chance to test the battery so if it gives anywhere near the advertised 100 hrs for mp3s and 50 for flac, I will be more than happy.
Overall, I'm impressed with it. I'd rate it a 4 out of 5.
I reckon this highly depends on your expectations.
However it's a fact that the Plenue D is nowhere near a modern smartphone with a 60FPS refresh rate.
I think they just cheaped out on the display. Maybe lag is the wrong word to use. It's just not as responsive or fluid as I expect it to be. Which I can totally understand for a budget player released in early 2016. If they have to cheap out on anything I'm glad it's that rather than the sound quality. The device came with the 1.17 firmware which I believe is the latest version. You get used to it and again it's not a dealbreaker.
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