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my XDJ 700 would only play non-analyzed tracks from USB folders

Hi,

I am experiencing some troubles with my XDJ 700. 

When I am in the browse "page" to select a track, it would only play non-analyzed tracks from [folders]. If I select a non-analyzed track from, say, [key] or [tracks] it gives me an error message (media or file collapsed or unavailable). 

Is it normal? Is there something I can do to play whatever track I want from whatever option (folder, key, track etc.)?

Thanks for the support

Maurizio

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Try reformatting your USB to FAT32 and re-exporting your library using the latest version of Rekordbox. Also, ensure the tracks are properly analyzed and linked to the device. If the issue persists, a database refresh or firmware update might help Doodle Jump.

Katharine Burgess 0 votes
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Your XDJ 700 is only able to play tracks directly from USB folders because they have not been properly analyzed or exported through Rekordbox, which is why selecting them from categories such as [key] or [tracks] results in the “media or file unavailable” error. This is not normal behavior when tracks are prepared correctly. To resolve this, you should re-import your music into Rekordbox, analyze it for waveform, BPM, and key, and then export it to your USB using the Rekordbox export function rather than copying files manually. This process ensures that the database links function properly across folders, keys, and playlists—similar to how mold testing Tallahassee services address the root cause of a problem rather than just its surface symptoms.

 
 
Atler Bajnix 0 votes
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Exactly, that sounds super frustrating, especially after switching gear.9 times out of 10 with Rekordbox on Windows, it's a driver issue. Have you gone to the Pioneer DJ support website and installed the specific XDJ-700 audio driver for Windows 10? Rekordbox won't see the players correctly without it, even with a subscription. Go green tree service

Salvim Kelvot 0 votes
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It sounds like your XDJ-700 issue is related to how the tracks were exported or analyzed in Rekordbox before being transferred to your USB. When the player only recognizes non-analyzed tracks from folders, it often means the USB was not properly formatted for Rekordbox export mode, or the analyzed database has become corrupted. To fix this, reformat your USB to FAT32 or exFAT, re-analyze all tracks in Rekordbox, and export them again using “Export to Device” rather than manually copying files. Make sure you eject the USB safely to prevent file errors, then your XDJ-700 should correctly read all tracks by folder, key, or playlist. This process is quite similar to how the Starbucks menu français Canada organizes its items—when exported correctly, each drink and section (like cafés, thés, or frappuccinos) appears in every category without errors, ensuring smooth browsing across all menus.

 
 
Umlex Matlex 0 votes
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Hi Maurizio, the issue you’re experiencing with your XDJ 700 only playing non-analyzed tracks from certain USB folders is usually related to how Rekordbox analyzes and prepares tracks for playback; tracks that haven’t been analyzed may play without problems, while selecting them via key or track view can trigger errors like “media or file collapsed or unavailable” because the device relies on the analysis data for waveform, beat grid, and key information, so the best solution is to re-analyze your tracks in Rekordbox before copying them to your USB, ensuring all metadata is complete, and just like checking a Subway menu PDF before ordering helps you know exactly what’s available, reviewing your USB content and verifying analysis in advance will help your XDJ 700 play any track smoothly regardless of the browsing option.

 
 
Abde miller 0 votes
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That sounds like a frustrating issue. On the XDJ-700, it usually comes down to how the USB is prepared rather than a hardware fault. If tracks aren’t analyzed in Rekordbox or the folder structure gets messy, the player tends to skip analysis and just read raw files. I’ve seen similar problems on Android when managing large music folders or app data having the right file manager makes a big difference. Tools that give you clear control over folders, permissions, and file structure can save a lot of time. I recently wrote about this kind of deep file handling here:https://mtmanagersapk.com/ might be useful if you organize media on Android too.

samuel mixhle 0 votes
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Hi Maurizio, this behavior is usually linked to how tracks are analyzed and indexed on the USB for the XDJ-700. Re-analyzing your files and rebuilding the USB library often resolves it similar to how clear organization helps users quickly check subway menu uk prices without errors or confusion.

 
 
Albex Ulpoer 0 votes
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Hi Maurizio, this behavior is commonly connected to the way music tracks are analyzed, indexed, and organized on the USB drive for the XDJ-700 used with the XDJ-700. Re-analyzing the audio files and rebuilding the USB library usually corrects indexing glitches, just as structured data allows devices to read playlists accurately and smoothly. also visit la casa pasta newark de

Andero Jack 0 votes
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This sounds like a Rekordbox analysis issue rather than a hardware fault. Make sure all tracks are fully analyzed and properly exported to the USB from Rekordbox, then re-sync the device this usually fixes playback errors outside folder view. Just like completing a tramite de constancia de situacion fiscal, following the correct steps ensures everything works smoothly without access issues.

 
 
stokes johnwarner 0 votes
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It sounds like the player might be struggling to read the track metadata properly if the files weren’t analyzed beforehand. Sometimes rebuilding the USB library in Rekordbox or checking the file format and folder structure can help resolve playback issues like that.

I’ve also noticed that organizing media files and their visuals beforehand can make things smoother when managing large collections. For example, when preparing artwork or simple graphics for music projects, guides like https://thepaint3ds.com can be helpful for quickly editing images or creating clean visuals before adding them to your files.

Bablu Bhiya 0 votes
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Sounds like a library analysis issue XDJ-700 usually expects tracks processed through rekordbox, otherwise it struggles reading them properly from USB folders. I ran into a similar “compatibility gap” when trying to run mobile apps on desktop, and had to use a workaround like this: https://bombituppro.com/bombitup-for-pc/ different context, but same idea of adapting the environment to make things work smoothly.

trady ponder 0 votes
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That definitely sounds frustrating, especially when analyzed tracks are supposed to make browsing and performance smoother. It could be related to rekordbox export settings or USB formatting issues, since XDJ units can be pretty sensitive with analyzed libraries. I’ve seen a few useful discussions around DJ and gaming tech setups while browsing https://aethersx2apkz.com/ recently too.

Eleon alon 0 votes
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It sounds like the issue may be related to how the tracks were analyzed or exported to the USB. In many cases, re-exporting the library through rekordbox or checking the USB file structure can fix errors like unavailable media or collapsed files. I’ve also seen useful troubleshooting discussions on https://haunteddormapks.com/ where people share fixes for similar technical and media-related problems.

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