Sorry. I don'r understand your answer. I own a headphone, not a smartphone - in this case a LDAC headphone. With the latest Walkman, Sony cancelled all sound settings for BT resp. LDAC BT.
Sorry. I don'r understand your answer. I own a headphone, not a smartphone - in this case a LDAC headphone. With the latest Walkman, Sony cancelled all sound settings for BT resp. LDAC BT.
I’m sorry, I thought you were asking if the EQ was disabled when you stream music from a phone to the zx300 using Bluetooth. I’m not sure if the EQ setting is disabled when you paire a Bluetooth headphone to the zx300
My unit has bricked. It is locked in a repeating boot up loop. I was updating the music last night and got a message which I took to mean it was done. It was something like "Do you want to turn off your USB something." I foolishly said yes. It might have even been starting to download the software update at the same time. I tried to reboot it and holding down the power button had no effect. I then unplugged it. It ran in reboot all night until it died. Put power to it his morning and the same result.
Upside is that it is under warranty. I bought it from an authorized dealer here in Canada.I will probably have to ship it off to Ontario on Monday.
VERY disappointing. And the A17 is a poor replacement...
No reset button to push like on my A17 and no button combination like my iPod to do a reboot.
Ears wide open if anyone has any suggestions on a Sunday.
I read this somewhere:
When the device is stuck in boot loop, try updating or re-flashing the FW just when the device is detected by the computer once it turns on. The guy was suggesting that the fw detects the device before it enters another loop and flashes the fw thereby solving the issue. It may take a couple of misses.
I read this somewhere:
When the device is stuck in boot loop, try updating or re-flashing the FW just when the device is detected by the computer once it turns on. The guy was suggesting that the fw detects the device before it enters another loop and flashes the fw thereby solving the issue. It may take a couple of misses.
It is only "on" to the computer for a matter of seconds. No way you could make several menu clicks.
I didn't time it but I am thinking about ten seconds before it powers off.
It is only "on" to the computer for a matter of seconds. No way you could make several menu clicks.
I didn't time it but I am thinking about ten seconds before it powers off.
I thought about trying in Media Go to kind of "pre-set" the procedure, but I don't think you can even get the option until it senses the player being attached. And then you only have a matter of seconds.
Would it be better/easier going through the Sony website looking for a firmware update option? If I could set up that option then I could just keep trying catch it in mid reboot.
I thought about trying in Media Go to kind of "pre-set" the procedure, but I don't think you can even get the option until it senses the player being attached. And then you only have a matter of seconds.
Would it be better/easier going through the Sony website looking for a firmware update option? If I could set up that option then I could just keep trying catch it in mid reboot.
It's not the first time i read something like this unfortunately...and i've read the ENTIRE thread...
i think that i'll never connect it to my Mac apart for installing the update firmware. Taking out the SD card and manually drag & drop the music on it it's the safest way i think..
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