6/14/2023 0 Comments Ctivo support![]() I then did some listening comparisons (A/B) with the Micca OriGen G2 that I had ordered before reading the unfortunate testing results on it at. Activo support did eventually email me back some detailed instructions on getting it working as a DAC. I wanted to post an update to my previous post about not being able to use the CT10 as a DAC for my desktop computer. If only science hadn't predicted human induced, comparably fast climate change we could all act surprised and say stuff like " what's going on with the planets climate" and "who knew?" ( This off topic remark is only intended to help though it will anger those whom feel the facts of climate change could lower their social status/esteem/income etc). record hot temps then back to usual cold for the time of year.( plus more regular than usual floods in winter and droughts/heatwaves in summer). Though here in the UK we are experiencing unusual swings in temperatures. A wink may mean different things in other cultures). The player sure gets hot after playing and or importing Hi res music files (probably due to the heat retaining plastic case ( Like CO2 in the Atmosphere.? A handy link me thinks as I go off on a critically important tangent)), though at least it's a nice little hand warmer when it's cold out (Winking face to denote intended Humour. Is the players hardware fundamentally faulty? or the players firmware/qobuz app integration buggy?.Is science mainly wrong or are many people wrong about how they comprehand what science is?. Though all of the tracks that did successfully import are still shown in the Offline library/tracks section including the little 'CD' icon that shows up once a track is imported. And the SD card is diplayed as 119GB with 119GB available and 2.00 MB of contents.Īnd none of the offline music will play!. I put the SD card back into the Activo and checked the Qobuz apps memory settings were set to SD card for imported music.Īfter inserting the SD card the internal storage is now 12.71GB available. The Activo system stated " no internet connection" when I tried to play music in Qobuz offline library. Just to test if the player would play any of the tracks, which could suggest there actually on the internal memory. I then turned the Activo back on without the SD card in place. So the imported music does seem to of been stored on the SD card in the 'Android' folder. I took the SD card out of the Activo and checked how much memory my Laptop reported has been used. Probably because all the players internel memory has been used up. Also the players pull down info tab is showing many "Download failed" system messages. So what has taken up all the players internal memory?. The Activo system indicates that the 7.4 GB of imported music is on the SD card, as does the Qobuz app. And that 7.4GB is on the SD card listed as "contents". *Checked the Activo/settings/system information and it's showing that all the internal storage has been used ( Total space=13.20GB Contents=7.89GB System=7.41GB). *After a few hours I checked Qobuz App/Storage/imported music=7.4GB/119GB (SD card). * clicked to import several Qobuz playlists and set the player aside (I did not listen to any of the music). *Activo system shows the 128 GB SD card and internel memory with plenty of available space. Checked Qobuz app was set to = Imported music>SD card. *Formated a fresh 128 GB SD card on my PC and inserted it into the Activo SD card slot. There is definitely some major memory related bug occurring when importing the Qobuz music on the CT10. I'd be pleasantly surprised if there ever fixed but at least the issues will be documented here. Ok so another post about the errors experienced whilst using the Activo with the Qobuz app. Maybe if I format the card on a PC rather than on the CT10 it may function corrrectly. Or maybe I have a faulty unit that can't store music onto the sd card. Maybe, after a restart, the player is looking for the offline files on the SD card when they are in fact in internel memory. So maybe what has been happenning is something to do with the CT10's memory management. The Activo/system information shows that the imported tracks are being saved onto the system internel memory even though in Qobuz/settings/storage sdcard is showing as the setting in the imported music section. ![]() I then installed the latest Qobuz version 5.1.8 and set the storage location to SDCARD for imported music. I factory reset the CT10,inserted a different SD Sandisk 64Gb card and erased (formatted it). I ran a little test to see If I could work out what was at the root of the CT10 periodically not being able to play a Qobuz offline library file.
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