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Dethonray Dtr1 Prelude high resolution player
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Hello can someone help me, when I try to do the firmware update it says file not found in the DTR1...
Pizza Funghi
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Hello can someone help me, when I try to do the firmware update it says file not found in the DTR1...
I have no idea what went wrong, so this is just a hunch:
Make sure your update file is actually named "update" without any additional information (number, letter). "update1" or "updatexy"won't work.
golov17
Headphoneus Supremus
your actions? fat32? update.zip in root directory?Hello can someone help me, when I try to do the firmware update it says file not found in the DTR1...
hello, I went to the mirror that you post and made the download to the pc and them I put it on the card directoryyour actions? fat32? update.zip in root directory?
golov17
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did you delete the previous firmware from the card? because they are not deleted automatically after the update.hello, I went to the mirror that you post and made the download to the pc and them I put it on the card directory
Yes I did, it says file not found... Is strange
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hello, I went to the mirror that you post and made the download to the pc and them I put it on the card directory
update.zip with a file size of exactly 63,031,392. Make sure file is not corrupted when you downloaded it.
I finally solve the firmware upgrade problem the folder was update1 I change to update and it worked, thank you all
buonassi
Headphoneus Supremus
I'm somewhat baffled by all these daps on the market that bring so much power to the table. I keep circling back to a compact/handheld device being used 'primarily' for IEMs while on the go. I realize that's a really myopic view of a DAP, but hang with me. I have to think that more than 50% of the flagship or midfi level DAPs are being used with sensitive IEMs. So why does it seem that more than 50% of the DAPs result in hiss with many IEMs? Looking at the specs, you have more than half a watt from balanced usually. That's just insane for IEMs.
Instead of focusing on 'purpose-built' DAPs - some for cans and others for IEMs - DAP manufactueres are aiming to drive everything you can hook up to it (short of a few planars). This is great if you're using it with cans, sure. But detrimental to IEMs IMO. I've tried living with IEMatch and it's an eyesore and a hassle. Plus, it's another link in the audio chain adding resistance to the circuit and coloring the sound much like an analog potentiometer does. Now I don't claim to hear any loss of fidelity with IEMatch, but purists cringe at the mention of it.
In the end, I understand the allure to appeal to as many audio enthusiasts as you can with each device you make (for sales reasons). But, I argue that a manufacturer 'could' hit it out of the park and sell MORE of a DAP if it was purpose built for a specific use case.
Instead of focusing on 'purpose-built' DAPs - some for cans and others for IEMs - DAP manufactueres are aiming to drive everything you can hook up to it (short of a few planars). This is great if you're using it with cans, sure. But detrimental to IEMs IMO. I've tried living with IEMatch and it's an eyesore and a hassle. Plus, it's another link in the audio chain adding resistance to the circuit and coloring the sound much like an analog potentiometer does. Now I don't claim to hear any loss of fidelity with IEMatch, but purists cringe at the mention of it.
In the end, I understand the allure to appeal to as many audio enthusiasts as you can with each device you make (for sales reasons). But, I argue that a manufacturer 'could' hit it out of the park and sell MORE of a DAP if it was purpose built for a specific use case.
I don't understand this iematch thing I had the CA IO and Noble khan and never had hiss or bad sound balance with the DTR1, this is a awsome device that puts to shame many others, that is the reality
F700
Headphoneus Supremus
I have to admit I have a bit of noise floor/hiss with my Fearless S8F. Going LO to the FiiO A5 allowed to completly cancel that faint noise, without losing SQ. The DTR1 is a pure concentrate of power, remaining musical at the same time. Such an enjoymentI don't understand this iematch thing I had the CA IO and Noble khan and never had hiss or bad sound balance with the DTR1, this is a awsome device that puts to shame many others, that is the reality

I've ordered an iEMatch to experience the benefit (or not) of it by myself... let's see...
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@F700 i am very interested. Please let me know how it works out with the iematch. I‘d use the exact same setup as you.
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