Randall DZM
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I've had that happen to me a couple times inside my pocket when walking around. Maybe static electricity.
Sometimes it cuts out for me when I out it in my jacket pocket, seems like the accelerometer might be messing with it. Try turning the unit around on all axis to see if this happens, but more importantly if it's the same thing you experience.
Interesting idea. I've always had the screen invert function turned off because that always drives me nuts...but obviously the accelerometer/gyroscope gadget is still in there. I've tried turning the unit on all axis to reproduce the problem but no go. When it acted up it was headphone jack up in a case in my belt. I'm positive it did not get cold....I shouldn't have even mentioned that...just trying to consider all possibilities. If others have seen little static electricity blips, maybe that's the issue with my jacket rubbing on the case while I walked....the winter air is definitely dry here. Thanks all for your feedback...I feel a little better that maybe my DX100 isn't near death.
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Anyone know exactly what size I need, or has a micrometer and can give me exact inside / outside diameters?
It is 12V 1.5A AC adapter. The plug diameter is 3.5mm
[size=12pt]iBasso sell this AC adapter for 6USD[/size]
Interesting idea. I've always had the screen invert function turned off because that always drives me nuts...but obviously the accelerometer/gyroscope gadget is still in there. I've tried turning the unit on all axis to reproduce the problem but no go. When it acted up it was headphone jack up in a case in my belt. I'm positive it did not get cold....I shouldn't have even mentioned that...just trying to consider all possibilities. If others have seen little static electricity blips, maybe that's the issue with my jacket rubbing on the case while I walked....the winter air is definitely dry here. Thanks all for your feedback...I feel a little better that maybe my DX100 isn't near death.
Concerning the on-the-go skipping (not related to track format in my case as it happens only on the go), I think it is solved. I did "turn off" the accelerometer like suggested by ibasso (uncheck auto-rotate screen in the the display menu), and it does not seem to be happening anymore.
Your problem sounded a lot like mine...however my auto-rotate screen has been off since I got the DX100