![]() I understand Pioneer cannot guarantee full compatibility for all devices and drives, but what is the best approach to guaranteed working drives? Different USB drives in capacity and USB protocol? Or just stick to 2. I have read that drive capacity should not matter as long as they are formatted in FAT32, and playing open-format most of the time, I like to bring 65+ GB of music. SanDisk ® Connect loves all your devices and computers equallyiPad ®, iPhone ®, Kindle Fire and Android devices and Mac or PC computers. Luckily the last drive read properly, so I was able to use LINK, but it is quite nerve-racking to see your tested drives fail in the venue. Without plugging the drives into my laptop, I tested them again on my RX2, and they all worked fine. One of the Ultra Flairs did not recognize the RB database structure (only CONTENTS) on both players. When I went to the venue with 2x CDJ2000NXS setup, I was surprised to notice the Extreme Pro said "FORMAT DRIVE" on both players. I have purchased a Sandisk Extreme Pro 256GB 3.2 recently and 2 Sandisk Ultra Flair 128GB 3.0 drives some years ago.Īll of them were formatted in FAT32 and (successfully) tested on my RX2 at home.
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