USB Hub with BDP-1?

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USB Hub with BDP-1?
« on: 2 Mar 2012, 09:22 pm »
I have been told that as long as the digital music file or the ripped CD has all the 0's and 1's in place the quality of the download or ripping device is not important because the BDP-1 will do the rest.

Is there any reason why I cannot use a good quality powered USB Hub to connect two external drives to a single USB input on the BDP-1 and get the same sound quality coming out of the BDP-1?

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Re: USB Hub with BDP-1?
« Reply #1 on: 30 Mar 2012, 05:49 pm »
Hi Fado,

Some people might argue that the power wart that the powered usb hub uses will introduce noise.  As a software engineer i believe (its of my opinion as a software engineer) that is untrue.  However though that I have heard of people stating they can hear the difference and i'm not about to call them a liar by any means.  With that said a good quality powered usb hub costs about 20 to 30 dollars, so it might just be easiest to pick on up and find out for your self.  We have already tested the BDP-1 with the DLink DUB-H4 powered hub, it was able to power to 2.5" hard drives, one of these drives consumed a full amp.  Hope this info helps.

Cheers,
Chris

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Re: USB Hub with BDP-1?
« Reply #2 on: 31 Mar 2012, 08:14 pm »
thanks for this info, Chris! do you think a 3tb 3.5" external hdd would work with the D-Link usb hub you mentioned??

al.

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Re: USB Hub with BDP-1?
« Reply #3 on: 4 Apr 2012, 03:19 am »
Chris:  Thank you very much for the reply.  I thought my question was too totally stupid since it has been so long since I posted it without a response.  I prefer to use lower capacity SSD external storage so I can see running out of connections in the future. I will give it a try.

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Re: USB Hub with BDP-1?
« Reply #4 on: 4 Apr 2012, 03:20 am »
Hi

A 3.5" drive will come with its own power suPply, no need for a powered USB hub.

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Chris

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Re: USB Hub with BDP-1?
« Reply #5 on: 6 Apr 2012, 08:44 am »
Hi

A 3.5" drive will come with its own power suPply, no need for a powered USB hub.

Cheers
Chris


...thanks for the reply, Chris :D.
but i wanted to know what would happen if two or even more 3.5" external hdd (3 tb) would be connected to a powered usb hub with the BDP-1 (sorry, my mistake :duh:).

thanks again,

al :green:

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Re: USB Hub with BDP-1?
« Reply #6 on: 10 Apr 2012, 03:15 am »
Hey,

3.5" drives power themselves, no need to worry, infact you should be able to connect four tO a bdp withou the need of a powered USB hub.  I wouldn't recemend that as it could cause havoc with the bdp-1's ability tO remember its database after reboot.

Cheers
Chris

Marius

Re: USB Hub with BDP-1?
« Reply #7 on: 11 Apr 2012, 07:06 am »
Hi Chris,

Why is that? Causing havoc I mean? Database too big then? or some other technical reason.

Marius

Hey,

3.5" drives power themselves, no need to worry, infact you should be able to connect four tO a bdp withou the need of a powered USB hub.  I wouldn't recemend that as it could cause havoc with the bdp-1's ability tO remember its database after reboot.

Cheers
Chris

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Re: USB Hub with BDP-1?
« Reply #8 on: 12 Apr 2012, 12:25 pm »
Hey,

3.5" drives power themselves, no need to worry, infact you should be able to connect four tO a bdp withou the need of a powered USB hub.  I wouldn't recemend that as it could cause havoc with the bdp-1's ability tO remember its database after reboot.

Cheers
Chris


hi, Chris!

ok, i connected my 3 tb hdd (3,5") to the BDP-1...absolutely NO reaction !!! seems that the player has some serious issues to detect the drive :roll:

the display tells me to "plug in some tunes" :scratch:

al.

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Re: USB Hub with BDP-1?
« Reply #9 on: 12 Apr 2012, 04:00 pm »

hi, Chris!

ok, i connected my 3 tb hdd (3,5") to the BDP-1...absolutely NO reaction !!! seems that the player has some serious issues to detect the drive :roll:

the display tells me to "plug in some tunes" :scratch:

al.

3TB's  is too large in my opinion.  I was able to get 2TB with no problems but still recommend the Western Digital 1TB Passports on the BDP-1.

james

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Re: USB Hub with BDP-1?
« Reply #10 on: 12 Apr 2012, 04:04 pm »

hi, Chris!

ok, i connected my 3 tb hdd (3,5") to the BDP-1...absolutely NO reaction !!! seems that the player has some serious issues to detect the drive :roll:

the display tells me to "plug in some tunes" :scratch:

al.


Hi Al,

The current firmware has issue with 3TB volumes due to certain gpt partition tables.  This will be fixed with our next firmware release later this month.

Cheers,
Chris

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Re: USB Hub with BDP-1?
« Reply #11 on: 12 Apr 2012, 04:25 pm »
...aaaahh, good to know!

thanks,

al.

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Re: USB Hub with BDP-1?
« Reply #12 on: 11 May 2012, 10:20 pm »
Plugging your flash / hard drives into a powered usb hub and connecting that to the bdp-1 does work without any issue. Haven't tried it with any hard drives bigger than 2tb though.