@mike > Can you tell us how you have everything connected and when this error occurs? What is the filetype and source?
Need a bit more information please.
hi all
ive tried a search on the forums but the closest one i see it c611,
does anyone know what this means ? ive doubled checked the files on rekord box 3.2.0 and the files seem ok.
thank you in advance
mike
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@mike > Can you tell us how you have everything connected and when this error occurs? What is the filetype and source?
Need a bit more information please.
It's from an sd card I've been using for a bit so I know the sd card is good. The Cdj that the sd card was in shows the error and the same on the other Cdj via link cable. Odd this is some song where ok but I know that every song has been fine before. All my Cdj 2000 are all connected correctly. But I don't know why am getting a661 error out of the blue. So far I have noticed approx half my songs state that error code. File type is MP3.
Hope this helped your questions ?
Thanks mate
Oops type wrong error code should be a611 from previous post
@mike > Can you please try re-formatting your card twice; if on a Mac, you can do it via the Disk Utility, but if on a PC, please use a 3rd party application - see the linked software in this thread: http://forums.pioneerdj.com/entries/20125727-MP3-Tools-More
Once formatted, re-export your tracks and try with a single player, not linked. Then try connecting a linked player and try again.
thank you for the reply.
i have done everything with the link you provided, the mp3 checker showed 2 files being bad with 0 bites but when i find the files they play fine and are approx 17mb each ? so not sure if the mp3 checker is any good. the music files i have are brought from junodownload so i know they are good and not some files i just found.
i have formatted the sd cards twice and re-installed the data via rekord box as i normally do.
unfortunately i am still getting the same problem.
do you know what the error code means A611 ? i cannot find it anywhere.
Pioneer doesn't publicize the error code, but could you please attach one of the problematic files?
Even "good" files can have abnormalities causing an error in playback.
ok as requested the link provided is one of the songs that come up on mp3 checker as bad.
i have over 100 songs on my sd card so surley one bad file prevents all the songs working ??
this file can be downloaded is necessary
@mike > Without even downloading that file to check it, I can tell you there is a non-standard character in the filename; ♫ is not a recognized character and is probably causing the error. Try removing it first and see if it will export.
thank you so much pulse, everything seems to be running fine, i guess u can teach an old dog new tricks, i wont forget what to do if this happens again
love u all
Did removing that ♫ character solve the issue?
yeah seems so, ive not had a problem yet, i did notice a few mp3's with them symbols, would be awesome if rekord box could detect them, but ill keep an eye out for mp3's with them dam symbols lol.
ive done a 3 hr mix using the songs after removing the symbols and it all works fine.
thank you for the help Pulse
Unfortunately providing support for all non-standard ASCII symbols is difficult, the best bet would be your current approach to try and remove them manually. Sorry!
Glad to hear everything is working properly - I'll mark this thread as solved and close it. If you need further assistance, please start a new topic and we'll be happy to assist. :)