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Hope those DTs work so you can let it all go.
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Patience, not everyone spends all their days with a QU mixer. 😉
Those say not available online. Did users here buy them out? 😉
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Meant to say:
The comment about always formatting using the QU utility…
Do you comment to always format with the QU utility makes me wonder if a significant portion of the problem that we see here is the result of folks trying to use a thumb drive that is not formatted that way.
All that said, It seems to me that Allen and Heath should just work with a supplier of reliable drives and just sell them.
Just saw this Pete. Thanks. I think I might just carry an extra router rather than the dongle and camera kit and Mac. I was hoping maybe just a Ethernet cable would allow the Mac to serve as a connected wifi network.
Thank for the replies guys. I guess this just isn’t seen a desirable solution yet.
Of course the traditional wireless options are available. The Bluetooth latency issues varies greatly with the version of Bluetooth, the codec used and the “quality” of both transmitters and receivers.
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Try restarting router with QU already connected via ethernet? I always have QU running before router starts.
I suspect most folks don’t want to be connected to a LAN.
Trim I believe is the only adjustment. Raw audio of every channel.
My guesses given what you’ve said:
Did you format the drive on the QU-16?
I’ve never had in issue with firmware updates or backing up/transferring files from any thumb drive. The issues folks have are related to recordings.
If you formatted correctly, try again starting over with the same thumb drive and/or try a different one.
Given the prices, it’s just worth trying. The monopolist has a 256GB for $50.
These aren’t all tested but…What are the Best Mini USB 3.0 Drives in 2018?
Now I want to try the PNY Elite Fit X 128GB. Amazing what they can pack into such a little thing for ~$35
I recall buying a monster 100 MB (yes, 100 megabytes) external hard drive for over $1000 for my Mac II (first color capable Mac).
BTW: You can sort if you copy and paste the data into your own spreadsheet, as in here.
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