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Hello! I have an XDJ-RR with 3 days of use, and I'm trying to make it read my external hard drive, a 2TR seagate with only 220mb of music, more than 20,000 songs and several folders. He gives error and does not read. On the computer rekordbox recognizes it but does not write the playlist folder to it. Can you help me? Thank you!

 

I use Windows 10

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@Roberto > As @Theo says, the drive needs to be formatted to FAT32 or HFS+ (Mac) for the RR to be able to read the contents. Windows 10 does not have the capacity natively and you'll need a 3rd party too, like this one.

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Is your external drive formatted in FAT32? Otherwise your controller can't read it.

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 would like to thank you for the prompt response, 
but it did not work, I deleted the HD,
I formatted it as FAT (there was no FAT32 option)
and I came back with the songs and it remains
without allowing the playlist to be recorded there
(on the computer) and without reading on the controller XDJ-RR,
giving the answer:
E-8307: DEVICE NO RESPONSE
(even the HD being with the light of it accesses)
thanks a new tip on how to solve this.

 

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giving more information, the formatting available is ExFAT and 
the size of the allocation unit is 128 kb.
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Hi Roberto,

Pioneer does not support ExFAT, you need to format Pioneer DJ storage media in FAT32.

With Windows 10 it's not standaard possible to format in FAT32, so you need to use a litte trick or small program. This is one of the sites I found with Google, to help you in this case.

I can belvieve that you are a bit frustrated about this possible Stone-Age way of formatting, but it al has to do with licences Pioneer has to pay for when they want to use it. Most probably Pioneer made a reasonable decision to stay with FAT32 and/or HFS+ for Mac.

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Thanks a lot. now I got it. the bad news is that the hd with more than a thousand songs after days of processing Rekordbox when it calls in xdj-rr it can not process and even when I turn the power button the screen remains on. This is normal? take many minutes (more than 20 minutes and no answer?)

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@Roberto > I'm not sure if it's a translation issue, but I'm not clear on what happens when you connect the hard drive to the XDJ-RR -- are you saying you're able to connect to the drive, but not browse the contents?

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