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What are you running LMS on ?
An easy check regarding readability is to try to browse down in the
folder structure on the drive while you are settng it up for use in LMS
if you cant even see any subfolders , this suggest some permission issue
?
Have you put the files in a folder titled "My Music"?
The first time I tried using a USB stick my Touch did nothing until I
moved all the various folders into a My Music folder.
Chris :)
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Very old info but I'm sure most is still relevant:
Touch and USB / SD Troubleshooting & best practices for best
performance
USB or SD card devices
- Check the formatting of the device, Touch supported formats: FAT16,
FAT32, NTFS, ext2, ext3
- Touch can only see/use a single
johnreid wrote:
> I am running LMS 7.9 and have an USB 2.0 drive with some .wav files.
> LMS sees the USB drive; but it does not see anything on it - none of the
> .wav files show up and that is all that is on the drive.
> I have formatted the drive again and copies the files anew to no avail.
>
I am running LMS 7.9 and have an USB 2.0 drive with some .wav files.
LMS sees the USB drive; but it does not see anything on it - none of the
.wav files show up and that is all that is on the drive.
I have formatted the drive again and copies the files anew to no avail.
The instruction guide
Yes the Touch can read NTFS quite nicely.
Common issues with USB drives can get grouped into a couple categories:
not simple drive
disconnecting
Many USB drives have special features which are designed to work with
Windows. They contain programs that are run when you plug them into a
I have owned my Squeezebox Touch for less than a week and cannot begin
to describe my frustration and disappointment with the product. I have
had nothing but problems with it since day one.
I am running it attached to a Buffalo Ministation 500GB USB-powered
HDD. When first attaching it to the
It is POSSIBLE the USB on the Touch does not have quiet enough power for
your HD causing weird stuff to happen. It is always best to get an
external HD which has its own power supply...
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bitstopjoe
Joe Sica
Hi Joe
Thanks for your response.
I have a powered USB drive, which contains the same files as the
USB-powered one, it was just for physical space reasons that I was not
using that... maybe I will try the powered drive with the touch later
and see if this makes a difference.
There is one
morocco1;632641 Wrote:
NTFS - can the Squeezebox Touch read this format?
From official specs, yes. How reliable vs FAT I cannot say.
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toby10
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