Second thoughts or any advice going forward are highly appreciated. What's best practise to handle a lossless audio catalogue on a high capacity USB device. Or could there really be an issue with the audio type? Is AIFF more demanding for Pioneer gear than WAV or any other lossless audio type? Would like to avoid MP3 and continue playing lossless in the future. The sticks always seem very hot when ejecting after that type of error. A firmware is an update for Pioneer Players which will enhance their performance.It doesn't matter whether you have a CDJ or an XDJ both use the same steps f. Or perhaps USB type 3 isn't compatible with Pioneer gear in general? It may be overheating circuits? I think it mostly happens when I'm prelistening/scrolling while playing. Gelieve de Firmware Updategids te lezen om te controleren welke firmwareversie jouw DJ-MIXER heeft en hoe je de firmware kunt updaten. Gelieve de firmware naar de laatste versie te updaten om de prestaties van het product te verbeteren. 32GB (even it can take theoretically 256GB or more). Deze firmware is een systeemsoftwareprogramma voor je DJ-SYSTEEM. I came to believe Pioneer hardware isn't designed for playing lossless audio and it may be better to format USB sticks always as FAT32 resulting in a smaller capacity of max. With the CDJ-850 there could have been an issue with inferior hardware/software, but with the XDJ-XZ it's definitely not the case. I had similar issues in the past on a CDJ-850 using a SanDisk Ultra USB 3.0 256GB. The usb stick is new and is built like a tank, type USB 3.1, capacity 256GB. Visit the rekordbox website, Serato website and Pioneer DJ support page to download rekordbox, Serato DJ Pro and the driver software respectively. He played MP3 and didn't have any issues. Preparing the software Music management software rekordbox, Serato DJ Pro and the driver software aren’t included with the unit. The second slot contained the USB stick of another dj. I don't know which other tracks I was prelistening at the moment, most of my collection is AIFF lossless audio. The track that was playing was an AIFF file purchased from a professional label on Bandcamp. It is mentioned HFS+ gets corrupt after a while but wouldn't have expected this to happen within half an hour of playing. I formatted the USB following these steps. I read the XDJ-XZ is compatible with HFS+: ,*%20NTFS%20is%20not%20supported Last night I was playing on a rented XDJ-XZ with a Corsair GTX USB stick when the deck suddenly blocked and a fatal error popped up in red on the display saying format was not compatible/allowed/recognized.
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