iBasso DX200 Bug Thread - Post Any Firmware Bugs/Issues Here

Dec 30, 2017 at 7:32 AM Post #166 of 333
Please email me and I can send you instructions and an update that should correct this.
Paul, I've got the same issue. I thought it was just the iBasso not supporting DXD. I'll drop a mail to you too.
 
Dec 30, 2017 at 8:21 AM Post #167 of 333
Please email me and I can send you instructions and an update that should correct this.
Thank you Paul. I have sent you an email.
However, I have tested the files I had translated from FLAC to ALAC for iTunes and they perform flawlessly. The ALAC files continue being 24/352.8 (i.e., DXD with an ALAC envelope). Therefore, I think this is a thing of the FLAC processing.
 
Dec 31, 2017 at 9:36 AM Post #168 of 333
Paul, I've got the same issue. I thought it was just the iBasso not supporting DXD. I'll drop a mail to you too.
Paul, cheers for the procedure! Confirmed DXD now plays fine!
 
Jan 1, 2018 at 2:17 PM Post #169 of 333
Hello,

When using Tidal (2.2.4) I have two annoyances:
- when I hit play/stop (with both physical buttons and within the app controls) or I manually change tracks, then a loud popping sound follows, it never happens once music plays and tracks change automatically; these irritating sounds are nonexistent in mango mode;
- while the screen is off: when I push a physical play/stop button, music stops as intended but as I follow to resume by pushing it again, playing doesn't resume; when the screen is on, physical buttons work without flaw.
I'm on 2.7.188 stock firmware which I bought my dx with. I would appreciate some help.
 
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Jan 1, 2018 at 2:55 PM Post #170 of 333
I get random pops as well when streaming from all services (tried tidal, apple music and spotify). The pops seems to not occur when i switch off wifi and play offline tracks from streaming services. Tested on both 2.4 and 5ghz wifi. I reported this few weeks ago but never received any feedbacks from @Paul - iBasso . My take after testing is that it should be more likely a software issue rather than hardware
 
Jan 1, 2018 at 7:30 PM Post #171 of 333
Forgive me if this has been mentioned:

The DX200 (using AMP1) will randomly stop playing. I'll have to turn on the screen and hit play again. Sometimes it happens rarely. Other times it's a plague, coming every few minutes.
 
Jan 1, 2018 at 9:54 PM Post #172 of 333
Forgive me if this has been mentioned:

The DX200 (using AMP1) will randomly stop playing. I'll have to turn on the screen and hit play again. Sometimes it happens rarely. Other times it's a plague, coming every few minutes.
Are you on the latest FW and have you tried a factory reset?
 
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Jan 1, 2018 at 10:22 PM Post #173 of 333
Are you on the latest FW and have you tried a factory reset?

I'm on 2.7.188, which seems to be the latest according to the iBasso web-site.

I haven't done a factory reset, though. I'll try that next. Thanks.
 
Jan 2, 2018 at 10:23 AM Post #174 of 333
Hello,

When using Tidal (2.2.4) I have two annoyances:
- when I hit play/stop (with both physical buttons and within the app controls) or I manually change tracks, then a loud popping sound follows, it never happens once music plays and tracks change automatically; these irritating sounds are nonexistent in mango mode;
- while the screen is off: when I push a physical play/stop button, music stops as intended but as I follow to resume by pushing it again, playing doesn't resume; when the screen is on, physical buttons work without flaw.
I'm on 2.7.188 stock firmware which I bought my dx with. I would appreciate some help.

I should also clarify that aforementioned popping sound is not random and present also in offline mode.
 
Jan 2, 2018 at 10:32 AM Post #175 of 333
Are you on the latest FW and have you tried a factory reset?

After a few hours of listening this morning, so far there have been no more pauses. Looks like this may have sorted things out.
 
Jan 2, 2018 at 12:37 PM Post #176 of 333
I should also clarify that aforementioned popping sound is not random and present also in offline mode.
I am not sure how to figure this out. It would have to be a conflict of the software. For active streaming it could be a buffer problem. Some are able to use the DX200 offline and on line without issue. Please try a factory reset or a FW update again and factory reset. We have a number of streaming programs for musical content in China and they work without issue. But we continue to try and figure this out and why some have an issue and others do not.
 
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Jan 2, 2018 at 4:42 PM Post #177 of 333
I am not sure how to figure this out. It would have to be a conflict of the software. For active streaming it could be a buffer problem. Some are able to use the DX200 offline and on line without issue. Please try a factory reset or a FW update again and factory reset. We have a number of streaming programs for musical content in China and they work without issue. But we continue to try and figure this out and why some have an issue and others do not.
I installed software 2.7.188 and performed factory reset, unfortunately to no avail. Your managing this wrongful tidal behaviour would be much obliged.
 
Jan 3, 2018 at 2:47 AM Post #178 of 333
I installed software 2.7.188 and performed factory reset, unfortunately to no avail. Your managing this wrongful tidal behaviour would be much obliged.

I tested this with a couple of music services (tidal, Apple music, spotify) and the popping sounds when skipping tracks are always there. I must say that at least for me the popping sounds don’t happen for every single track I skip.The popping sounds (usually a double pop) are like an amp that switch off and on. A couple of times after streaming for some time, using the volume wheel would result in popping sounds as well. I wonder if it’s the buffer size like @Paul - iBasso wrote that causes some kind of timeout of the communication with the amp? I tested with two different amps (am1 and am2) with same results.
 
Jan 3, 2018 at 7:20 AM Post #179 of 333
I used to have this popping sounds when changing tracks of FLAC files (together with the hissing sound in DXD) as they have different kbps (speed) for every track. These popping sounds disappeared with the firmware update provided by Paul (by email). I would give it a try.
 
Jan 3, 2018 at 12:54 PM Post #180 of 333
I tested this with a couple of music services (tidal, Apple music, spotify) and the popping sounds when skipping tracks are always there. I must say that at least for me the popping sounds don’t happen for every single track I skip.The popping sounds (usually a double pop) are like an amp that switch off and on. A couple of times after streaming for some time, using the volume wheel would result in popping sounds as well. I wonder if it’s the buffer size like @Paul - iBasso wrote that causes some kind of timeout of the communication with the amp? I tested with two different amps (am1 and am2) with same results.
We are looking into these issues. Some people apparently do not have issues and some do. There are multiple factors involved when the software from an app is used with our software. We are looking into this.
 
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