Jyoji
New Head-Fier
I tried to click the link of the ruizu firmware site (the chinese and translate) but it seems the link was broken 
I tried to click the link of the ruizu firmware site (the chinese and translate) but it seems the link was broken![]()
Hello, I have the issue of not being able to view any album art in my Ruizu x02. I tried with the original firmware (the basic one with the black and white UI), the latest firmware and the latest firmware from AGPTEK.
I also tried with mp3 with embebbed images from 800x800, 500x500 and 250x250.
Do you know how to fix this. Which is the best firmware?
Idk if anyone cares but this appears to be the best source of information on this player.
At over 730 posts, a summary appears to be in order.
Edited to add: a lot of the confusion/discussion in this thread involves things that were addressed in the documentation I got with my player. I'm not going to scan my doc, but most sections of the A02 manual v1.5 are identical. Just see my bulleted list with the image in it for some important differences. http://images.agptek.us/Download/mannual/A02 English Manual (1.5 version).pdf
Before the summary, some OC:
The official AGPTek documentation now tells you to use Sony Media Go. And, indeed, this software allows you to transfer M3U playlists + tracks to the Ruizu X02. However, the software is outdated and annoying to use.
M3U playlists appear as a folder in the Playlists menu. M3U playlists are not editable from the device.
- The trick is that the Ruizu requires your playlist to point to files in a folder. For example, I create a M3U and place it in the Music folder.
- MP3 files cannot be peers to the M3U, but must be nested at least one folder deeper (and the M3U must use the relative path to the music).
- I have not experimented to see if a M3U in a subfolder can just list sibling music files.
- As a workaround if you have no subfolders in your Music folder you can create an empty subfolder and then edit your M3U so that every path starts with subfolder\..\music_file.mp3. (Yes, I tested this and it works).
Finally, I prefer something like this to Sony Media Go: http://www.oddgravity.de/app-opc.php
People asking about firmware updates need to understand that the differences between the stock Ruizu firmware and the new AGPTek firmware are very minor.
For what it's worth, I've had no problem switching between the available firmware but obviously that's no guarantee for anyone else.
- For me, the one killer feature of the AGPTek firmware is something called "Easy Mode."
- During music playback up and down control the volume directly.
- To enable this mode, you can hold down the center button for a few seconds.
- I happen to find the LCD too bright and you can't adjust it. (I'm planning to get a tinted film if I keep using it. But I know I'm not typical. My monitors at work are hard for other people to see.)
- AGPTek offers a version of the firmware that seems to use a muted color palette - I'm not 100% clear. See the notes in their FW descriptions: https://www.agptek.com/blog/agptek-a02-firmware-upgrade/ I've only tried the 1121 FW but I did notice that album covers weren't true color, and the brightness bothered me less than the stock firmware.
- The stock Ruizu firmware uses ID3 tag info for song title and file browsing. AGPTek firmware uses filename, which gets awkward if you aren't using folders/iTunes style library.
- The AGPTek font is worse (because it's larger/truncated sooner). This is why I won't keep the AGPTek firmware, even though I really want the AGPTek easy mode. Here's a compare (the blurriness is my fault):
- The AGPTek firmware does a better job of surfacing A-B repeat features (called Language Learning under the music menu) but the feature is there in the Ruizu firmware (Play mode > Repeat settings).
- The AGPTek "fixes" the rotated controls. I actually find that this feels less intuitive, mostly because the M button behavior is rotated to the forward button. This confuses my thumb, because AGPTek wants you to use the center button to enter a submenu, but my thumb wants to use forward.
- Other minor stuff - AGPTek uses a round graphic instead of a slider to indicate volume level.
Now, on to the thread recap. I was gonna do a better job on this but I'm getting older and lazier by the minute.
Basic info: see the OP.
FAQ
What's the sound profile like?
Personally, I agree with peter123:
Edited to add: after living with the X02 for a few weeks I caved and bought a BoomCloud Boomstick for $10 and now I'm relatively happy. There's just not enough body to the default profile. In other words, I probably should have just bought a slightly better DAP to begin with. (That battery life, tho).
Review posts:
AGPTek Firmware Reviews
- https://www.head-fi.org/threads/the-ruizu-x02-dap-thread.744865/page-5#post-11135558
- https://www.head-fi.org/threads/the-ruizu-x02-dap-thread.744865/page-7#post-11138129
- https://www.head-fi.org/threads/the-ruizu-x02-dap-thread.744865/page-8#post-11158534
- https://www.head-fi.org/threads/the-ruizu-x02-dap-thread.744865/page-13#post-11259755
- https://www.head-fi.org/threads/the-ruizu-x02-dap-thread.744865/page-25#post-12260152
- https://www.head-fi.org/threads/the-ruizu-x02-dap-thread.744865/page-37#post-12546520
Are there counterfeit/fake RUIZU X02 players?
- https://www.head-fi.org/threads/the-ruizu-x02-dap-thread.744865/page-31#post-12363696
- https://www.head-fi.org/threads/the-ruizu-x02-dap-thread.744865/page-31#post-12368787
- Yes. (certain people in this thread were adamant that no one would rip off a cheap DAP like this.)
How can I tell if mine is genuine?
What's the hole on the back?
How are songs sorted for navigation?
Does the Ruizu X02 support FLAC?
Edited to add: per the last page of the manual (see the top of this post) the X02 has limited FLAC support. They actually recommend you convert to APE if your file is outside the supported they spec.
The thread has some debate on whether the cue file is required, but:
Does the Ruizu X02 support APE? Does the Ruizu X02 support AAC?
Edited to add: APE support is documented in the manual but they actually recommend converting/splitting. The APE section of the A02 manual is identical to the X02 documentation. http://images.agptek.us/Download/mannual/A02 English Manual (1.5 version).pdf
The device reports this:
- File type support
- Music
- Mp3,
- wma [wma9,32-48khz,5-1912kbps],
- Audible, Flac[8-48khz, VBR, 16bits],
- APE[8-48khz, VBR, 16bits],
- wav[8-48khz, up to 1.44mbps]
Posters report this:
How many songs can the Ruizu X02 handle?
If I use internal memory and an SD card can I shuffle all my songs?
How do I shuffle songs on the SD card?
What card capacities are supported?
Does it support Rockbox?
- 128GB support + details
- Officially, smaller than 128GB
Does it support M3U playlists?
- No because of hardware: http://forums.rockbox.org/index.php?topic=51281.0.
Does it support A-B repeat?
Are the Ruizku X02 and AGPTek A02 identical?
Where can I download the original firmware?
- Effectively yes.
- Technically, no.
Here's a reupload to zippyshare: X02新版.f.fw. The links here still work, but require login and Chinese captcha.
Where can I download new AGPTek A02 firmware?
- http://www.ruizu.com.cn/about-16-1-5-5.html
- Translate link: http://translate.google.com/transla...u=http://www.ruizu.com.cn/about-16-1-5-5.html
Where can I find documentation?
What is the recommended headphone impedence?
Leo Posts (On-Topic, IMO):
Track Ordering
- https://www.head-fi.org/threads/the-ruizu-x02-dap-thread.744865/page-19#post-12055116
- https://www.head-fi.org/threads/the-ruizu-x02-dap-thread.744865/page-19#post-12062322
- https://www.head-fi.org/threads/the-ruizu-x02-dap-thread.744865/page-20#post-12062978
- https://www.head-fi.org/threads/the-ruizu-x02-dap-thread.744865/page-20#post-12083724
- https://www.head-fi.org/threads/the-ruizu-x02-dap-thread.744865/page-23#post-12169952
- https://www.head-fi.org/threads/the-ruizu-x02-dap-thread.744865/page-23#post-12186388
- https://www.head-fi.org/threads/the-ruizu-x02-dap-thread.744865/page-26#post-12264501
Has anyone noticed background noise when listening to audio files from the SD but not the local storage?
- https://www.head-fi.org/threads/the-ruizu-x02-dap-thread.744865/page-32#post-12433837
- https://www.head-fi.org/threads/the-ruizu-x02-dap-thread.744865/page-33#post-12438917
- https://www.head-fi.org/threads/the-ruizu-x02-dap-thread.744865/page-35#post-12483972
- https://www.head-fi.org/threads/the-ruizu-x02-dap-thread.744865/page-35#post-12526184
- https://www.head-fi.org/threads/the-ruizu-x02-dap-thread.744865/page-38#post-12556422
Playing from Folder Browser Automatically Moves to Next Folder
How do I lock/unlock the RUIZU X02?
MVP IMO
The Ruizu sounds terrible to me with ANY headphone or IEM.From my experience RuIzu sounds relatively trebly with an AKG81DJ headphone.I prefer the nintaus 50 that offers a bit less treble . That s the reason i sold it
Either I got a unique piece or the Ruizu X02 is unlike any other DAP. It's night and day connecting a headphone directly vs connecting the Ruizu to the line in port of any device wherein the signal gets amplified by that device and then putting the same headphone into the headphone out of that device. The Ruizu DAC is actually superb for its price. It is a definite step up from the realtek onboard PC motherboard sound. It sounds great with a portable dedicated amp like the topping NX1s. The smartphones that easily cruzh the Ruizu when headphones are directly connected, no longer have any advantage once an amp is used and infact are inferior to the Ruizu. The EQ off basically does a "pre-out" bypassing the headphone out of the weak internal amp.It's likely just the EQ circuit. If you're critical, you can hear those on any DAP but some are much worse than others.
Using the internal amp for playback is different than it just turning on when using the EQ. Your previous post was unclear.Either I got a unique piece or the Ruizu X02 is unlike any other DAP. It's night and day connecting a headphone directly vs connecting the Ruizu to the line in port of any device wherein the signal gets amplified by that device and then putting the same headphone into the headphone out of that device. The Ruizu DAC is actually superb for its price. It is a definite step up from the realtek onboard PC motherboard sound. It sounds great with a portable dedicated amp like the topping NX1s. The smartphones that easily cruzh the Ruizu when headphones are directly connected, no longer have any advantage once an amp is used and infact are inferior to the Ruizu. The EQ off basically does a "pre-out" bypassing the headphone out of the weak internal amp.
Oh yes, that too. With headphones connected directly, the EQ sounds better/fuller than EQ off (but nowhere as good as a good smartphone or mp3 player). EQ off has virtually no bass and is thin and can be a teeth gnashing experience without a warm bassy headphone.Using the internal amp for playback is different than it just turning on when using the EQ. Your previous post was unclear.
I have a Ruizu X02 and I used for a long time the agptek standart firmware, the one named A02.fw in their site. Then I found out that ruizu came out with a newer firmware, the one in the BAIDU website, X02新版.f.fw. I wanted to switch back to the official firmware because the agptek firmware doesn't respect folders when you turn off repeat, being the same as if you selected repeat all. And also I wanted the option to control the brightness of the screen, which is possible in this new firmware. So I installed it but then all colors are inverted. All music covers, images, videos and interface. Is there a way to configure the file so that the colors go right when flashing?First, it seems the agptek A02 blog pages are down, but they used to explain that
Are identical except for the palette issue that you noticed; they intentionally released a dimmer version. So if you like it, just try the other version for the color fix.
- https://images.agptek.us/Download/A02_firmware_upgrade(20171121_latest_version).zip and
- https://images.agptek.us/Download/A02-firmware-upgrade-instruction(20170826).zip
The location of the original firmware is covered in my recap post: https://www.head-fi.org/threads/the-ruizu-x02-dap-thread.744865/page-49#post-14133377
I copied it below.