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I'll have to respectfully disagree -- I've used a variety of USB drives, both flash drives and SSDs, formatted in HFS+ and they've not had problems. I rarely use the FAT32 file system because I'm seldom on a Windows machine.
I'll have to respectfully disagree -- I've used a variety of USB drives, both flash drives and SSDs, formatted in HFS+ and they've not had problems. I rarely use the FAT32 file system because I'm seldom on a Windows machine.
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I respect that and can only speak from my own personal experience
I've used Rekordbox and Pioneer gear for several years now and it's never been a problem using HFS+ until it suddenly was. I also share this because I was able to replicate the problem with HFS+ and do so on a different USB device and totally different Pioneer controller but unable to replicate it or produce an error at all doing the same tests with FAT32 formatting.
I upgraded to the latest version of Rekordbox so it could be something in the code on this newest release which created this HFS+ read bug - not sure. From now on, I'm going to just carry around 3 unique USBs from different manufacturers - with two having FAT32 formatting and one using HFS+ formatting as a backup so I guess time will tell as I have more data points if the issue comes up in real time again. Seems like overkill to have to do that but I also didn't think HFS+ would be problematic. It was surprisingly easy to replicate the issue I had during the live show on a different device at home and with a different USB which was HFS+ formatted.
If it helps you to know - I'm a dedicated macOS user and always want to stay within the Apple family. I don't use anything on PC and that's the main reason I chose to use Mac OS Journaled originally. The last thing I wanted is to have to do, is use an outdated system that's associated with Microsoft Windows to format a USB for DJing. As mentioned, HFS+ does in fact work most of the time until it doesn't seem to work on one specific USB port. This is a major concern if that's the only USB port available to you and you're the one transitioning in from another DJ. I was able to replicate the problem of that specific USB port not being able to properly load the USB again and again, even when properly ejected. Every single time, when I tried the other port right next to it on the very same controller, the USB worked flawlessly and just as it should. This is all happening within the same Pioneer device and it only happened when the USB was formatted using HFS+ so I'm just sharing my experience and the tests.
HFS+ was cool and stable for me for years. That was until the USB didn't work properly on the XDJ-RX that I attempted to jump on which albeit wasn't my machine but other DJ's were using it just fine throughout the night, before and after this USB wouldn't load so the controller worked. When I came back, the HFS+ formatted USB that supposedly couldn't load on that RX loaded just fine on both of the USB ports in the RX2. I was also able to replicate the read issue using all different equipment (including a different computer with Rekordbox) and could only do so using HFS+
If HFS+ is continuing to work for you I say go for it. Maybe someone on here has insights that I'm not aware of or a box or setting to check off on macOS in Disk Utility outside of the norm that prevents this arbitrary read error. Open to any suggestions!
I've had the same experience with RX-units, also posted about the issue here on the forums. My experience is that the USB slowly becomes unreadable, first sign is that the cover art doesn't load, next the songs takes longer and longer to load and then the unit locks up. Restart is the only way to get it back up again.
In my experience the RX-unit is the only Pioneer product to behave like this. Last time it happened to me, 3 years ago, I made sure to check the firmware, and yes it was up to date.
I do use HFS+ on my sticks, it's faster on my Mac and on the CDJ players, but always carry a FAT formatted copy incase I have to play on a RX unit.



I remember back few years when I owned a XDJ-RX I also experienced issues when playing off my main flashdrive that was formatted in HFS+.
After maybe an hour or so into my sets, some files would start giving me problems by saying the tracks are not analyzed with Rekordbox (or something similar) and then it would load those tracks like regular audio files that were not exported with Rekordbox (thus showing no waveforms etc) From that point forward almost every 3rd/4th track I loaded would all give me that issue, until I restarted the XDJ-RX.
Also experienced some other issues where the RX unit would totally freeze up (posted about it on this Forum)
After I reformatted the drive to FAT32 it seemed to solve all these issues.
I sold the unit soon after and from there on all my drives are formatted in FAT 32.
I took the official pioneer suggestion of goin for the Corsair gtx voyager usb stick I paid €100 for it on amazon put all my tracks on it put it in and boom nothing,so I checked out these comments and reformatted to FAT and boom nothing .
238 gig Corsair gtx won’t play on any format for me can anybody help ?
Martyn > Did you make sure it was FAT32 with MBR (Master Boot Record)?
No me funciono justo anoche y me hago esta pregunta porque en las cdj 3000
funciona perfectamente y con el