The FiiO X3 2nd gen (ex X3K, X3II) Thread : 192K/24B, CS4398,Native DSD, USB DAC with LO and inline remote

Apr 22, 2015 at 8:54 PM Post #2,566 of 9,972
 
@Brooko you said the DAC function worked OOTB, can you still confirm that? Is it just my unit? Is this a firmware issue (I reinstalled FW 1.0)?
 

 
Hi - just rechecked with my netbook
 
Kubuntu - with 3.16.0-31-generic
 
Works OOTB. Doesn't show the Fiio vol control in kmix, but gives me the message that it has defaulted to it, and definitely sound coming via the X3ii.
 
About to upgrade to -34 (haven't used the netbook for a while), so will recheck.
 
EDIT : Yep - that works too.
 
Apr 22, 2015 at 8:57 PM Post #2,567 of 9,972
  They never have been - that's only for the ones created internally on the X3ii.  Same with all the Fiio DAPs.
 
Here's a snippet of what I do - this is a segment of my review test tracks playlist:
 
 
I keep them (my playlists) in the root directory
 
You could however add the full drive path, and then put them all in a folder (/playlists) instead - that way they're all together and out of the way

That's how I use my playlists on my 1st gen. Works well, the only issue is keeping the drive letters sorted out (int. / sd). Not an issue with the new x3 tho
 
Apr 22, 2015 at 9:27 PM Post #2,568 of 9,972
  They never have been - that's only for the ones created internally on the X3ii.  Same with all the Fiio DAPs.
 
Here's a snippet of what I do - this is a segment of my review test tracks playlist:
 
 
I keep them (my playlists) in the root directory
 
You could however add the full drive path, and then put them all in a folder (/playlists) instead - that way they're all together and out of the way

 
How do you actually create the M3U file, though? Is this a text file that I create with paths?
 
Apr 22, 2015 at 9:29 PM Post #2,569 of 9,972
Yep - or use a media player like Foobar, and then edit the paths later to suit.
 
I'm comfortable with editing - so I tend to just use notepad.
 
Apr 22, 2015 at 9:36 PM Post #2,571 of 9,972
   
sure, anyone can add stuff to a text file, i'm just surprised there's no way to do this automatically. 

Depending on the media player used (musicbee in my case), you may be able to select absolute or relative paths. That should avoid having to use an editor afterwards.
 
Apr 22, 2015 at 9:46 PM Post #2,572 of 9,972
   
sure, anyone can add stuff to a text file, i'm just surprised there's no way to do this automatically. 

 
Just tested playlists with Mediamonkey.  I took a few songs that were just in my "Music" listing and added them to a newly created playlist, I then selected the X3 drive that shows up when connected and checked the box to sync the playlist I just created.
 
What it does, is just create a /playlist dir on your card and a m3u file inside it.   It does not add it to the playlist menu/icon on the X3 though, that still says no playlist files found.   I'm not sure how you would add anything to that.
 
Apr 22, 2015 at 10:20 PM Post #2,573 of 9,972
   
Hi - just rechecked with my netbook
 
Kubuntu - with 3.16.0-31-generic
 
Works OOTB. Doesn't show the Fiio vol control in kmix, but gives me the message that it has defaulted to it, and definitely sound coming via the X3ii.
 
About to upgrade to -34 (haven't used the netbook for a while), so will recheck.
 
EDIT : Yep - that works too.

im on ubuntu 14.04.2 w/ 3.16.0-34-generic kernel. how can this be? im also on pulseaudio 4.0. correct me if i'm wrong, but we've just narrowed down that it's NOT a kernel issue... i opened up a thread on the ubuntuforums.org forum but so far no real reports. if anyone feels like checking up on the thread here it is: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2274844&p=13270337#post13270337 if anyone wants to submit their syslog and/or dmesg output there, we might be able to get to the bottom of this faster... it looks as though it may be distro-specific.
 
Apr 22, 2015 at 10:22 PM Post #2,574 of 9,972
Just tested playlists with Mediamonkey.  I took a few songs that were just in my "Music" listing and added them to a newly created playlist, I then selected the X3 drive that shows up when connected and checked the box to sync the playlist I just created.

What it does, is just create a /playlist dir on your card and a m3u file inside it.   It does not add it to the playlist menu/icon on the X3 though, that still says no playlist files found.   I'm not sure how you would add anything to that.


I was able to create a playlist on the X3 from a song that was playing. However there's no indication of how to rename the playlist ("playlist 1") and I can't delete it.

Super strange that Fiio wouldn't have the player scan for playlist files and display them in the playlist section. This UI leaves a lot to be desired.

I'm thinking of just making folders based on my playlists instead of trying to sync everything.
 
Apr 22, 2015 at 10:48 PM Post #2,575 of 9,972
   
Just tested playlists with Mediamonkey.  I took a few songs that were just in my "Music" listing and added them to a newly created playlist, I then selected the X3 drive that shows up when connected and checked the box to sync the playlist I just created.
 
What it does, is just create a /playlist dir on your card and a m3u file inside it.   It does not add it to the playlist menu/icon on the X3 though, that still says no playlist files found.   I'm not sure how you would add anything to that.

 
 
I was able to create a playlist on the X3 from a song that was playing. However there's no indication of how to rename the playlist ("playlist 1") and I can't delete it.

Super strange that Fiio wouldn't have the player scan for playlist files and display them in the playlist section. This UI leaves a lot to be desired.

I'm thinking of just making folders based on my playlists instead of trying to sync everything.

Based off the 1st gen. the playlist feature is for x3 created playlists only. If you're going to use playlists created with a media player, then you'll need to load the m3u file using browser mode. Don't know if Fiio is planning to change this, hopefully at least they'll let us change the playlist name.
 
Apr 22, 2015 at 11:19 PM Post #2,576 of 9,972
GREAT NEWS! @Brooko @felixgrill !!!
 
so it turns out after a LOT of googling, that this issue is similar to the first-gen X3 on linux. here's what i did (i dont remember the order):
 
*i stuck a mechanical pencil in the reset button, then i factory resetted the DAP through options, turned off the idle off and sleep options on the DAP, and set usb mode to DAC (all done while unplugged from the computer)
*shut down the computer
*plugged in DAP
*turned on computer (everything booted fine no problem, could get passed login screen and everything
*went under pulseaudio sound settings and all my devices were listed
*went into deadbeef and enabled alsa passthrough w/ no resampling "direct hardware FiiO X3 no conversions"
*hit play
*??????
*profit!
 
it should work for you @felixgrill. i wish i didnt have to deal with this crap, but in the end it did work. i hope this helps any other linux users that run into issues. ITS DOABLE!
 
Apr 22, 2015 at 11:41 PM Post #2,577 of 9,972
Well done.  Weird that it wasn't an issue with mine OOTB - but pleased it is solved :) 
 

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