About a week ago while playing out on the 2000's using a flash drive and the CDJ's linked the whole system went nuts resulting on the system stopping play. "Player Error (3113)" was what I remember being displayed but I don't remember the first part of it.
Has anyone had this problem before? If so, what can I do to avoid this?
Thanks.
Jan-22-2011 00:03
Brandt Slater
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Registered: Feb 2010
Location: Long Beach, California USA
How many 2000's are you linking together? How old are the players? Is one newer than the other? Do the 2000's have the exact same firmware loaded. What is your storage device, Hard drive, thumb drive?
Last edited by Brandt Slater on Jan-22-2011 at 00:17
Jan-22-2011 00:08
omega1n
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Registered: Oct 2006
Location: Beta, Denver
There were three and I was mainly using two of the CDJ's. I popped in a CD on the third CDJ which it didn't read (it didn't take the CD in how it normally should). Somehow I managed to get the CD out, inserted it again and it took it. The CDJ played the CD for about 10 seconds or so and everything stopped once again. After powering on and off the unit I was able to play the CD fine. CD was audio and no scratches. I'm assuming something with the USB connection triggered everything?
Jan-22-2011 00:17
omega1n
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Registered: Oct 2006
Location: Beta, Denver
The players are about 4 months old or so and I assume they all have the same firmware since these are the clubs units and my device was a flash drive.
Tech guys couldn't figure out the problem so I'm trying to see if I can get results online (hopefully). This happened almost two hours into my set so everything was working fine for a good while.
Jan-22-2011 00:20
Brandt Slater
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Registered: Feb 2010
Location: Long Beach, California USA
quote:
Originally posted by omega1n
There were three and I was mainly using two of the CDJ's. I popped in a CD on the third CDJ which it didn't read (it didn't take the CD in how it normally should). Somehow I managed to get the CD out, inserted it again and it took it. The CDJ played the CD for about 10 seconds or so and everything stopped once again. After powering on and off the unit I was able to play the CD fine. CD was audio and no scratches. I'm assuming something with the USB connection triggered everything?
Possibly, or maybe since all three were linked the one player didn't like the cd because all three were connected via the D-Link.
Jan-22-2011 00:21
Brandt Slater
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Registered: Feb 2010
Location: Long Beach, California USA
I found this link but that was before you said you were using thumb drives.