Some additional info which may be useful:
Tracks do play in Rekorbox program on my laptop
My USB's are Patriot Supersonic Mega 256 GB
MY CDJ 350's are V 1.13
All,
Im getting an E-8305 error message on my CDJ 350's at home... This is the first time I'm seeing this error on my CDJs or any error message in fact.
Basically a few new tracks will not load/play...
The tracks in question were purchased from Bandcamp and are WAV, 48 kHz and 24 Bits.. I purchased several tracks from this artist - most will play however a handful do not..
Link to one of the tracks that will not play:play:https://macarie.bandcamp.com/track/macarie-frenchie
I tried deleting the track from my rekorbox/USB and updating to version 4.5.0 and retried with no luck...
Also Im on a Macbook Pro (OS X V10.9.5)
I'd greatly appreciate any help to resolve this as I'd like to avoid this happening on any upcoming gigs.. Gigs would have CDJ 2000's of some kind (not 350's).
If any further information is required, please let me know.
-Sevi
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Some additional info which may be useful:
Tracks do play in Rekorbox program on my laptop
My USB's are Patriot Supersonic Mega 256 GB
MY CDJ 350's are V 1.13
Also just tried updating CDJ 350 firmware to V 1.14 and no luck...
The good news is that file is within the playable bit depth / sample rate range for the CDJ-350:

Where it may be encountering a problem is with other garbage data in the file itself. I'd recommend checking the file headers / footers to see if there is anything unusual in there, or possibly open the file in an editor, make a minor change, and re-save it. I've seen some issues with embedded album artwork (which isn't officially / widely supported within WAV metadata), or other non-standard fields.
I tried editing the file and clearing the existing data from the fields, however this unfortunately did not work. Still got the same E-8305 message.
Also note that the file does not contain any album artwork.
I tried to "re-convert" the file @ 24 bit using Audacity and did not work.
I then tried to convert from 24 bit => 16 bit using Audacity and was able to get the file to play.
Any thoughts on this?
It could be the 24bit file was non-linear PCM encoded...?