SC6000s randomly rebooting mid set

What I would do is pass the files onto Denon DJ so they can look at what was corrupted and how the players reacted to this corruption as they should ideally fail to play the track, not reboot. There shouldn’t be any incidence where a faulty track should do that as the machines should be robust enough to gloss over it with a corrupt message.

If you forward the problem file over then they can hopefully build in safeguards. They can’t do much about the faulty track but they can make the machine handle faults better.

Once you have uploaded them there is apps that can fix them. It reports what the issue was too.

“MP3 Scan + Repair” on a Mac works well. There is windows based apps too if you are on that. There is also MP3VAL on Windows but you’ll need the ‘Frontend’ version.

Mac: triq.net - MP3 Scan + Repair App Windows: http://mp3val.sourceforge.net

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