jsmiller58
Headphoneus Supremus
Hiby OS player? If you mean System / Wireless update, that works on my R6 Pro.My “check for updates” button for Hiby OS player is no longer clickable.
Can anyone else on the latest update give it a try?
Hiby OS player? If you mean System / Wireless update, that works on my R6 Pro.My “check for updates” button for Hiby OS player is no longer clickable.
Can anyone else on the latest update give it a try?
Hiby OS player? If you mean System / Wireless update, that works on my R6 Pro.
Thanks for the clarification. I don‘t use the HiBy music player. But I just checked (HiBy Music R6Pro International Edition 1.6.0) and the Update Check button in the About menu item is indeed unresponsive.Hello and thank you for replying. My apologies for not being more specific.
Not referring to firmware updates through the main menu.
Referring to check for updates within the music player. OK maybe it’s not called the music player, but it’s the only thing I can think of at the moment.
Thanks for the clarification. I don‘t use the HiBy music player. But I just checked (HiBy Music R6Pro International Edition 1.6.0) and the Update Check button in the About menu item is indeed unresponsive.
Active for me. I am currently downloading 1.5.2.6031Thank you for confirming.
Problem is I got a replacement unit, albeit used from musicteck and that jack also failed. Both units had jacks that failed so I just figured they weren't built to be very robust.I have many IEMs and headphones and never had any issue out of my stainless steel R6 Pro - either SE or balanced.
Clearly you have a defective unit. Contact HiBy.
Active for me. I am currently downloading 1.5.2.6031
I got that. I expected that I would do that install and then report whether my update button deactivated. But instead, the update broke HibyMusic. With that version installed (1.5.2) HibyMusic won’t even run — error message says it started and then immediately stops again, grrrh!I’m on 1.6.0 of Hiby music on the R6 Pro (2018 International version)
Remember, I’m not referring to the main firmware of the player. I’m specifically referring to the music player bundled with it.
Either that's pure bad luck or you got your original (unfixed) unit back.Problem is I got a replacement unit, albeit used from musicteck and that jack also failed. Both units had jacks that failed so I just figured they weren't built to be very robust.
I bought the new one but I think a lot of these players have a design issue with putting controls near the top and phone jacks at the bottom. How do you pocket that while being able to reach the volume control and not stress the connectors? I understand how it can help paths, noise and organization inside the player but that doesn't mitigate the issue.Either that's pure bad luck or you got your original (unfixed) unit back.
Good point about the volume and pockets, which was also my initial concern, but I no longer pocket my DAP, so it turns out phones out the bottom is actually more convenient for me. That said. All you need to do is use the flip screen feature and voila, your connectors are up top, but it does limit your access to the volume wheel while it's in your pocket.I bought the new one but I think a lot of these players have a design issue with putting controls near the top and phone jacks at the bottom. How do you pocket that while being able to reach the volume control and not stress the connectors? I understand how it can help paths, noise and organization inside the player but that doesn't mitigate the issue.
Well, the only controls that you can use in your pocket are the mechanical ones, My current non-android players have both on top.Good point about the volume and pockets, which was also my initial concern, but I no longer pocket my DAP, so it turns out phones out the bottom is actually more convenient for me. That said. All you need to do is use the flip screen feature and voila, your connectors are up top, but it does limit your access to the volume wheel while it's in your pocket.