Some songs not even play in folder mode with firmware 1.42.
Under 1.33 no Problems.
There's your answer, use 1.33 until the next FW update. I don't think Ibasso has the stones to put out another problematic update.
If the DX100 experience was robust (may be little laggy but solid), it's fair to expect DX200 also will follow suit. What says? Although I feel I missed the boat on DX80, now it's fairly stable, it's not that much fun anymore, if you know what I am saying.
Sorry I meant this post in DX200 thread.
That's not my experience with the Dx100. Stupid library scanning on every startup, large battery drain when turned off, and only a 5 hour battery life playing lossy on low gain. Not going to waste my money on Chinese gear anymore.
That's not my experience with the Dx100. Stupid library scanning on every startup, large battery drain when turned off, and only a 5 hour battery life playing lossy on low gain. Not going to waste my money on Chinese gear anymore.
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You should have the DX100 serviced. We can have it off for quite a while with very little battery drain. Also it sounds like there needs to be a reinstall of the FW. Once the music is scanned the player does not rescan when turning the unit back on.
there is service after warranty is over? how much is the charge
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The end of a warranty period does not mean the end to service. It depends upon what is wrong but we always keep repair costs to a minimum. You can get service by emailing service@ibasso.com.
Sorry, confused. Are you saying that
1) the tag must contain both Artist and Composer for DX80 to realize that Artist is not null ?
2) you believe the above is not a FW bug and we should not complain to iBasso
You should have the DX100 serviced. We can have it off for quite a while with very little battery drain. Also it sounds like there needs to be a reinstall of the FW. Once the music is scanned the player does not rescan when turning the unit back on.