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Ah. Found it. Android is a mystery to me that is only slowly being revealed.Yes
Yes in hiby musoc, mega sound ball, you can adjust sound signature to your liking, just watch Reviews in youtube, and reviews
Ah. Found it. Android is a mystery to me that is only slowly being revealed.Yes
Yes in hiby musoc, mega sound ball, you can adjust sound signature to your liking, just watch Reviews in youtube, and reviews
Ah, I've had problems just when playing music or otherwise without having the R6 plugged in to the computer.Actually, I think it may be that the device spontaneously switches to charging mode in the middle of the transfer.
Ah, I've had problems just when playing music or otherwise without having the R6 plugged in to the computer.
There may be a setting that selects the usb connector as DAC or usb transfer mode.
Actually it should automatically ask if you want usb transfer mode.
Android does that in default.
How did you change the USB transfer mode? I don't see a way to do that, so 'm not able to get music on to the player.
I was just listening to some music, and I noticed a notification that said the MicroSD was in the process of ejecting. I waited and after a while, the player told me the MicroSD was corrupted. I noticed this happened after adjusting the volume using the physical buttons. It's possible it is a hardware issue, but it could also be coincidence.Can you please expand on this? What exactly happens and under what circumstances?
I was just listening to some music, and I noticed a notification that said the MicroSD was in the process of ejecting. I waited and after a while, the player told me the MicroSD was corrupted. I noticed this happened after adjusting the volume using the physical buttons. It's possible it is a hardware issue, but it could also be coincidence.
I turned the player off, removed the MicroSD, and plugged it into my computer where it prompted to to a disk scan. After doing this, Windows reported that there were no errors. I put the MicroSD back in, turned the player on, and it detected the MicroSD properly.
EDIT: I've done some fiddling around, and it seems that I've been able to consistently reproduce this issue. I don't think it's a hardware issue. When not playing music for a while, the player goes into a sleep mode (power button light turns off). If the player is woken up and the volume is lowered using the button while the screen is on, the MicroSD icon briefly appears in the notification tray.
If the player is woken up, the music is unpaused (order irrelevant), and the volume is lowered using the button while the screen is on, the MicroSD icon appears for longer, resulting in either Android flagging the MicroSD as corrupt (remedied by restarting) or the MicroSD correctly being remounted. I've noticed that this happens when using Neutron or using Hiby Music, so it is probably not app dependent. I've noticed this happen with 2.5mm output, 3.5mm output, and no connected output.
Where can I find this option?Thanks for the details & screen shots. I'm not sure if it will show this snafu in an error log, but in the settings of the R6 there is an option to create & send an Error Report to directly HiBy, assuming the R6 is connected to Wi-Fi.
Where can I find this option?
IIRC, in Currawong's (Amos) HiBy R6 YouTube review, he showed that there is a place in the Settings Menu to Send a "Error Report" to HiBy for evaluation & bug fixes. Please watch at 12:19 mark....
Thanks! By the way, I'm using a SanDisk Ultra MicroSD, 200GB max capacity (SDSDQUAN-200G-G4A), 30.6GB free.
External, portable storage.Did you opt for using the sd card as internal or external ?
Nothing fancy as I use them at work (or at least want to) so went with smoke. Here's a couple of shots of them before they went off for a refit
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They look nice. What they like in the upper end. The Fiio f9 pro's tend to be a bit too sharp. Clear but but a bit too much sometimes. Not sure if they will soften.
That's what I ended up doing and it was much faster than transferring through the USB. That will be my process from now on.Can you please expand on this? What exactly happens and under what circumstances?
Another thing you can try (and sometimes it's much faster) is to copy the files directly to your microSD card using your laptop or computer's built-in SD Card Slot using a microSD-to-Full Size SD card adapter and/or a separate USB card reader. Most of the 128gb-400gb microSD Cards come with a full size SDXC/SDHC Card adapter.