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Bedroom DJ |
Did anybody have problem with Sd-card 4Gb.
My player can't read Transcend SD 4Gb (TS4GSDC) Please, help me. Thank in advance. |
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Man Of Steel Master DJ |
It is not an HC card, so it should work fine. There are no HC logo's on your card are there? Does it read fine in your PC or a camera?
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Bedroom DJ |
My card have no HC logo's and my PC and camera can read my card. But SDJ1 can't read. Help.
Thank in advance. This message has been edited. Last edited by: Lion_Dj, |
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Bedroom DJ |
Lion_DJ: I'm sure this won't help, but I have bought 4 SD cards from Amazon (Transcend TS4GSDC) and they've all worked fine. They cost about 11GBP IIRC.
Could it be your SDJ1 unit? Domino |
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Bedroom DJ |
IS it both slots or just one?
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Bedroom DJ |
I was just about to make a thread like this. Don´t want to hijack your thread or anything but I have the same problem. I bought a SDJ-1 and got that Transcend 1 GB card with it. I contacted the American Audio support in Europe to get the latest firmware and I allso sent a question about that card I should buy for my SD-1.
and the answer I got was
So I did what I was told to do and bought 10 (!) 4 GB Transcend cards and started to organize my music because of the answer I got from the guy at support. And suddenly the problems started. I sent a e-mail to support and got yet an another firmware. It didn´t work.
Finally I sent it back to the shop I bought it from. When I got it back it work better but it´s still can´t read from start up from the first cardreader. It´s still can´t. If I turn on my SDJ-1 with two 4 GB SD-cards in it it will load the secound card only. I need take out the first card and insert it again and sometimes it won´t read until a few tries. Same thing happeneds with my 1 GB Transcend card I got with the SDJ-1. Can it be the SD-cards? What card to you other guys and gals use? Largest first post on a forum for me. |
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Enlightened DJ |
What is the formatting of the card? Is it NTFS? Mac?
Most prefer to be formatted with Fat32(compatible with darn near everything Win 98 and up, even Macs and read and write to Fat32 formatted media). Does the SDJ-1 have a format card feature? Sorry for not downloading a manual. In my case, I prefer to be cautious. If I'm going to try something, I try with one. If that works, then I go bonkers and spend like mad. In my case, it was a digital camera, but since the prices were so cheap on 4GB cards, I bought 2, then those worked good so I bought 6 more. Better in this case than fewer 16GB cards because my wife was taking my good camera over-seas and that would mean if some images got corrupted, there would be less overall data loss. In your case, you're going for a similar concept. THen again, maybe it's the card reader interface itself? But you did an exchange and have the same issue, which is somewhat unlikely. This points back to the card, even though others have reported no problems. But all your cards do it, which suggests that either you got a defective run of cards(I've seen defective runs of mainboards due to some faulty component batches), or else then the problem points back to the unit again. I do see a firmware mismatch issue between you and someone else. Are you positive you're running latest firmware? Try having the unit itself format the cards if at all possible. Also: With these new memory cards I bought(SDHC cards, SanDisk, 4GB, BTW, in case anyone cares), they all came with a USB card reader. My SanDisk ImageMate 8 in 1 USB 2.0(SDDR-88) card reader DOES NOT like these new cards. I have to use the included card reader. SInce I have so many, I keep one plugged into my main workstation's USB hub, another in my camera bag, and one with my laptop. Don't worry about "thread hijacking". This was an old thread so it may have been best to start a new one, but since you can relate to it, it makes more sense to continue this one instead. -- Chris Pickett, Studio42 916-601-7089 http://www.studio42.com Anti Spam Advocate: http://www.studio42.org |
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Bedroom DJ |
First of all thanks for the fast reply Chris.
Well I really don´t know what kind of format it is on the card. I bought it from the swedish onlinestore [ULR=http://www.mycom.se/product_info.php?cPath=951&products_id=54583]Mycom.se[/URL]. On the webpage there is nothing about any format and unfortunaltly I´m away from home working and can´t look into this matter until this weekend.
I don´t think so.
No worries.
Well I thought I was cautuis enought because I asked the support guy, I thought that surely he whould know that´s was best for the machine.
Well I just called the retailer and he said I got a brand new machine lst time but he said the cardreader may been broken because of the rough egdes of the Transcend cards. But he would get back to me later today about changing the player yet again. He allso adviced me to try SanDisk cards instead. He had have more costumers having problems with there SDJ-1. He even said that he would try to get me that new SDJ-1 with SDHC instead. I really like the service at that store.
I´m gonna buy a SanDisk card when I get home on friday.
Just wanted to be sure. |
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Bedroom DJ |
Well here is an update of my Transcend problem. I got a call from the store and he said that I could return the SDJ-1 and they would send me a new one. I told him yet again about my 10 (!) cards that I had bought and he would ask the retailer if I could get something in return.
I said I would like the new SDJ-2 instead. He calls back in a few minutes and say that the retailer had said that the cards can damage the machine but they wanted me to pay the rest of the money to get a SDJ-2 but now the storeowner says if I pay for the shipping he would pay the rest! Now that´s great service. So now I do my mixes on a SJD-2 instead and I use a WD passport USB harddrive (160 GB) instead of the cards. It works great. I never ever gonna use SD cards again. |
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Enlightened DJ |
Cool
Just remember, if you drop the drive, you're toast. Seriously. (moving parts = BAD!!!!) Just a heads-up. There is no best solution but the memory cards tend to be rather indestructible. Maybe go with USB memory sticks? Those tend to hold up pretty good too. -- Chris Pickett, Studio42 916-601-7089 http://www.studio42.com Anti Spam Advocate: http://www.studio42.org |
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Bedroom DJ |
i have my sd players now only for 2 weeks but i hardly use my sd players now i think that thay are realy good but i take my cds just in case
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