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Rekordbox with 64GB Corsair Survivor

Hello,

I recently bought a 64GB Corsair Survivor USB 3.0 stick to use with rekordbox/cdjs. I formatted it with a tool to FAT32, which should solve the problem of not getting detected by rekordbox/cdjs.

Now rekordbox is able to synchronize to the usb-stick, but the cdj-2000 (& nexus) is not able to 'locate' the rekordbox files, and returns with a screen where I can select from the folders.

How can i solve this? I saw alot of people using even bigger USB drives..

DJ HeroS

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@DJ Hero5 > Interesting; @Liam Murphy posted a similar problem but when I tested it locally I had a problem with that drive in the XDJ but not in the CDJ. I know this topic is now 8 months old and I apologize that it was missed the first time around, but if you are still having issues with this drive and the CDJs, please let us know.

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Also have the same problem here with corsair. Only Content folder and settings. No playlists. Please help!

Kevin van Antwerpen 0 votos
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@Kevin > Please don't post the same question across multiple topics.

Which hardware are you using it with?

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Hello,
Using nxs2 with macbookpro and New corsair survivor.

I tried with other stick, same way of formatting, and I have no problems. Only problems with the corsair.

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@Kevin > Have you tried formatting the drive to HFS+? Chances are you simply started using it in its default (FAT32) format, correct?

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Hello,

I've tried every way of formatting in OSX. Unfortunately nothing worked. I alsmost so far I will throw it in the trash can...

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@Kevin > As noted, we've had reports of the Corsair Survivor series drives not performing as expected in Pioneer DJ products. Our engineers continue to investigate, but at this time I can't guarantee there will be a solution. The best bet right now would be to use a different make / model of USB drive.

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@Pulse So would you say that there's not real solution right now of a way to get the Corsair working? I've contacted the seller who sold me the USB for now anyway and told them your responses in a hope for a refund even though I bought the USB around 2 months ago haha. But I don't think I'll ever be buying one of these again after all of these problems with them.

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@Liam > The problem is not that of the seller -- there's just something about these units which has a communication problem with the Pioneer DJ products. The engineers are working to find a solution but as noted, there's no guarantee that they can or will find one depending on what the actual problem is. Other than this incompatibility, they're decent drives.

 

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