this Forum also helped me with the decision to buy an SD Card over 128gb and so on.
But besides that:
from time to time I have the problem if I put one of my Sandisk Extreme Pro USB 3.0 in the USB slots that they arenât get any electricity or something like that.
They arenât shown up but if i put them before in my Laptop where they start immediately they will be also shown up in the Denon SC5000M after i put them in again.
What can be the reason for it? Donât enough electricity? Or should i sent them back?
Some usb sticks have all sorts of encryption, or back-up programs or windows/Mac only instructions on them. I had to bank them out deeply with a ânuke your hard driveâ type program before theyâd work on non-computer gear.
Also remember only the back usb holes on the prime are usb3.0 - the front usb hole is only for usb2 Sticks
Fat32 filesystem allows for a maximum volume size of up to 2TB. Theoretically, if you want to plug an USB 3.0 storage device into an USB 2.0 port you shouldnât have any problem because the device should work at the speed supported by the USB port.
You could try connecting another USB 3.0 device to the same USB 2.0 port and see if it is recognized. If it is, then youâll know that your unrecognised device have a problem (maybe an electrical one) when you try to connect it to the playerâs USB 2.0 port.
This sort of backward compating Is usually done by a subroutine written in the usb devices. Like, what to do if Iâm plugged into a slow USB hole. Many of these subroutines are rubbish for large data