item type not format or maybe the same thing
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FollowE-8305: Data Format Error
Hey guys, i tried to play a song and when i clicked on it the following was displayed on the CDJ 2000: E-8305: Data Format Error. The song format is a MPEG Layer 3 Audio and i dont know what to do...help? Thanks
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MPEG-1 Layer 3
@Julien > This Error generally means it cannot locate the file.
Firstly, a bit more information is necessary as the error does differentiate from different sources.
What type of media were you trying to play the file from? i.e. CD, DVD, USB Device, SD Card, Computer running Rekordbox?
Can you try playing the media from a different source and see if it works?
I was using my USB for this and its never happened before, this is the only song that displays error. I tried playing it from a different source but the error is displayed again. Any suggestions?
Thanks
@Julien > Was the USB prepared with Rekordbox?
few streams for this on here, i have a few track issues with error e-830 all tracks are all MP3 all play on cdj2000 cdj900 fine but wont play on cdj350 or xdj-aero not sure why
I had the 8305 error on alot of my songs, when I tried them on my Aero.
They worked fine in RB and on CDJ 2k.
I found that they where 48 Khz songs, and after I resampled them to 44.1 Khz, they work on the Aero again.
@Carwyn > Is the music prepared in rekordbox. What media are you playing from?
@Wicket > Thats interesting. I must let the engineers know - thanks.
Same problem......5 years later with xdj-rx2. The one thing in common with all tracks showing this error and therefore unplayable was that the bitrate for each track was 22050. Right click the one of the column labels in rekordbox export mode, select bitrate as visible, filter in decending order and you will have all of your unavailable tracks together. you will have to redownload these tracks with a higher quality recording