Correct file format specs Qu-5 playback USB A

I downloaded “05 In The Garden.wav”. I’ll check it tomorrow on my QU5. Thanks and good night (at least here in Italy).

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Could spaces in the file names cause problems maybe? Must check… ciao.

Probably not, because if others can play your files, it’s most likely not an A&H problem. (

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No.

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Copy. It makes sense.

Yes I’ve used 2, one older and one several years newer. Same result on both.

This could be interesting (from “Qu567_ReleaseNotes_V1_1_0.pdf”):

“Known Issues ID-990 - When updating from V0.9.0 (pre-production) or V1.0.0 firmware, USB storage not already formatted to FAT32 is not recognised and cannot be formatted using the Qu.”

In fact, I had to use Linux to properly format the USB stick before I could use it with the QU5 mixer…

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Interesting, but he wrote already in his first post:

:woozy_face:

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@DeltaWhiskeyBravo14
It would be interesting to know whether the latest firmware 1.1.0 is installed on your console (see image) and your player problem is perhaps only caused by the use of an outdated previous version.

I’d have to verify which firmware I’ve got. I don’t remember what’s on my mixer.

Yea - you can simply read it after the next time you turn it on.

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If you haven’t upgraded the firmware, you’re most likely running version 1.0.0.

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I had a situation where the mixer could format an old USB stick, but it couldn’t read the files. It looks like the problem is probably an incompatible USB stick… The USB stick that works for me (which I preformatted with Linux) is new, has 64 GB of storage, and is USB 3.1. I’ll post the exact model later (and I’ll also do tests with the audio file).

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I have 3 different SanDisk. Each has different capacity. Oldest is 32 GB which might be a 2.0, it’s the first I tried as a USB player with the Qu-5. As is, didn’t populate files. Second tried is my 128 GB, possibly a 3.0. Followed the same computer format to FAT32, followed by mixer format. Same result. Have not tried third USB.

I can clarify what specs they actually are but I don’t have 2 with me, just the 128. Mixer and other USBs at the church.

I tested your file and on my QU5 has no problems…

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Thanks for testing.

This leaves out my USBs aren’t compatible, aren’t being formatted right, possibly something else not yet identified.

I’ve been formatting these USBs with my MacBook Pro from 2018, running current Sequoia OS. I think I might have used the church Mac Mini M2 for formatting to FAT32 before too.

Would a Windows format to FAT32 be better, more correct format process? I’ve got an old gaming Windows laptop available to do this.

Confirmed my 128 GB SanDisk USB is a 3.0 with blue connection insert. I think this is the newest, and my personal USB. The other 2 are not quite identical SanDisk, one is a 32 GB and the other a 64 GB that I’ve not tried yet for the Qu-5.

I don’t know if there is any sort of correlation, but MacOS does seem to have issues with regards certain aspects of Allen & Heath procedures. Main one being in relation to firmware updates of consoles. Might be that the formatting the drive on Mac also creates certain file structure issues that the A&H consoles don’t like? Wouldn’t put it past Apple to change the file structure of the format style just enough to make it their own rather than universal.

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This is my USB stick…

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OK thanks, that’s helpful.

I’ll do over the USB format with my Windows laptop. Then get the Qu-5 reformat action. Then load files into the play subfolder.

I just read something where the Mac format isn’t as widely compatible as a Windows.

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For sure worth trying out.

I know there has always been issues with Apple not being able to write to Windows formatted drives, or the other way around. I can never recall exactly what it is, but I know I encounter it a couple of times a year when trying to transfer files in work to other users.

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