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So I know this is late, but I finally got my 128 gig sandisk cards and loaded one up with music, did NOT reformat it to fat32 left it as exFAT and it scanned fine in 1.2.8 and RB.
A deficiency, a known deficiency, one that iBasso considers to be within acceptable operating parameters.
u need to reflash 1.2.8 press power + up vol key... then select update from sd card... copy the firmware to sdcard to flash. U can toggle between rockbox and mango... need to press and release certain key pls search at rockbox thread
Below what I have done, still cannot get to flash the firmware:
1. Copy the update.img onto the microSD card as well as DX50 internal storage. I start the recovery mode, DX50 can only get from /cache directory for the update image, and I cannot change to another directory to get the update.img file.
2. I try to toggle between Rockbox to mango, but, it always boot back to rockbox
I believe I have done the wipe/factory default option in recovery mode before toggling back to mango. Now, I cannot perform any update/fallback to other firmware.
On the other hand, I try to use "adb push" the update.img to the directory of /cache, but, it I got the directory full during the mid. of file transfer....
I despair on it, and I am afraid that I need to bring back to repair...!!!!
HELP!!!
Have you successfully switched from Rockbox to Mango before? If you have not, you may not be pressing the buttons correctly. Press volume down and then the power button and *release both*. Then wait for it to boot back to Mango.
I have just bought a 3rd party battery for my DX50. It does charge but the charging screen never changes to "Charged" it just keeps charging according to the screen. Has anyone else ever had this problem with a new battery.
It's from 7DayShop. The reviews were good as was the price. Maybe I should have gone for an official samsung one.
http://www.7dayshop.com/7dayshop-compatible-samsung-eb-l1g6llu-mobile-phone-battery-2300mah?backUrl=L2NhdGFsb2dzZWFyY2gvcmVzdWx0Lz9xPXNhbXN1bmcrczM=&backUrl=L2NhdGFsb2dzZWFyY2gvcmVzdWx0Lz9xPXNhbXN1bmcrczM=
A deficiency, a known deficiency, one that iBasso considers to be within acceptable operating parameters.
I imagine this deficiency is more present when using high powered headphones as I can't say I honestly ever noticed a degradation of sound when the battery is low and I often run the battery down to a single bar over the duration of a day of use. That or I just seriously don't notice these things. lol