e30ernest
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Reformatted to exFAT and now I don't need to scan everytime I startup. Thanks so much for the tip!
http://www.head-fi.org/t/680853/sony-nwz-zx1-35th-walkman-anniversary-model/5745
http://www.head-fi.org/t/680853/sony-nwz-zx1-35th-walkman-anniversary-model/4845
You can create the playlist on your computer but it requires some editing so hardly just drag n drop
Yes... and to my point, beyond this simple step, the remaining population of the playlist, which is the most cumbersome part of it all, is all device-based and a real PITA.
Luckyli I don't use playlists, just have one album per directory and play one album at a time end to end
No not normal. I would do a FW update. Download the latest FW from iBasso and drop it onto the internal memory and follow interactions. It is pretty simple and you can't hurt the player. You could also try a factory reset. No, once you do a full scan, you don't normally have to do a scan again unless you insert a new card. You could also try a factory reset.
Reformatted to exFAT and now I don't need to scan everytime I startup. Thanks so much for the tip!
I used this tool for format to exFAT:
https://www.sdcard.org/downloads/formatter_4/
Had it every firmware, every card, even with one album on. Once there it cannot be solved. But DBis fine.
Just read the ex-Fat tip. iBasso didn't put this forward when trying to solve with me. Will check format of cards. If Fat32, has this ever been discouraged? What a shame it doesn't have inbuilt formatting like the Fiios. This instantly prevents any card problems due to how set up.