APFS support for players?

It would be good for the SC5000, SC5000M, SC6000, SC6000M players to accept the apfs format, because since Sonoma it is complicated with discs formatted in exfat or fat32

What is complicated? What is Sonoma doing to these file formats?

Apparently, there are a lot of Mac users with the Sonoma update who are complaining, there is a support bug with external media formatted in Exfat, a fix will be in progress!

As for the Fat32 format… it is supposed to no longer be supported! With all the recent computers, so nothing surprising!

Hmmm, ive not seen any issues and ive been using Sonoma since it was released… plugging in hard drives, USB sticks, SD cards, my Prime 2 SSD???

I admit that the subject is a bit dated… Maybe he hasn’t updated his Mac???

https://discussions.apple.com/thread/255188289?sortBy=best

For my part I stayed with Ventura! As long as it works… I don’t change anything!

I only upgraded as i still have my spare 2015 MBP so it’s of little consequence for me to do it… definitely not seen any of those issues being presented there. Ive also been able to connect to my NAS over the network without problems, uploading photos from a recent trip to it etc.

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Welcome to another episode of “Apple breaks it for users”

In this case ‘non existent’

Not sure this is of help but the SC6000(M) support HFS+

And I’d like NTFS (at least read-only) support, and optional read-only mode for any drive that the Prime players can write to.

https://community.enginedj.com/t/ntfs-read-only-support-on-large-drives/40637

https://community.enginedj.com/t/read-only-mode/40636