Manual-20
Troubleshooting and FAQ
The Scratch
LIVE
software does not recognize the MP 4
It takes five seconds for the software to detect the MP 4. The
MP 4 can be unplugged at any time; you do not need to exit
Scratch
LIVE
before disconnecting the MP 4. Use the supplied
USB cable, longer lengths are not recommended.
On some Windows machines each USB port is treated
separately, so you will need to install the driver separately for each
USB port.
The first time I play a new track, it takes a while to load
Scratch
LIVE
has to read the entire file and create a file index
the first time it is loaded. This may take a few seconds for longer
files. After the first load, it should load instantly. See Build over-
views on page Manual-18.
I have a particular MP3 that won’t play / plays badly / takes a
long time to load / crashes the program. What should I do?
The file may be damaged. Please go to the forum at
scratch-
live.net
and notify the support team that you have a bad file. By
reporting damaged or corrupt files, you will help the developers
to improve Scratch
LIVE
’s ability to play damaged MP3 files in
the future.
My USB only outputs audio for about ten seconds then quits.
This is a known XP bug. Included in the Windows Update
SP1 (Service Pack One) download is a fix for the XP USB 1.1
bug. For more information visit
www.support.microsoft.com
I want to backup my library and crates or move them to
another machine, so where are they stored?
Your database and crates are stored in the folder
Home\Mu-
sic\ScratchLIVE
on a Mac, and
My Documents\My Music\Scratch-
LIVE
on a PC. Crates have the file extension
.slc
. If your library
contains tracks that are stored on a drive other than your boot
drive, a hidden folder called
.scratchLIVE
will be created in the
root of that drive, and a separate database will be made in this
folder. If it is a removable drive, the tracks will only appear in
your library when the drive is connected.
Why do none of the songs I have imported from iTunes show
up in Scratch
LIVE
?
iTunes’ default encoder is set to AAC, which Scratch
LIVE
currently does not support. You need to re-encode those files to a
supported file type (AIFF, WAV, OGG, MP3).
To change the default encoding preferences in iTunes, go to
Preferences > Importing
. Change the “
import using
” option to a
supported file type and click
OK
.
To re-encode a track, select/highlight it. Go to
Advanced >
Convert Selection to...
. You can lose quality after you re-encode a
track, so it's best to start from the original source if possible.
LEVEL
CUE A LEFT
CUE B LEFT
MASTER LEFT
CUE A RIGHT
CUE B RIGHT
MASTER RIGHT
CUE A
CUE B
PAN
PHONES
GND
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Vbus
1
D-
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D+
3
5
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USB JACK
USB 1L
USB 1R
USB 2L
USB 2R
DAC
DAC
MIC
MUX
B RIGHT
MST REC LEFT
MST REC RIGHT
B LEFT
A RIGHT
A LEFT
+5 USB
EEPROMRST
TUSB3200
ISOLATION
ADC
8
3
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DUAL 1 of 4
MP 4 Block Diagrams