MPC5000 reviews, bug reports and fellow user support on the most recent standalone, hardware MPC from Akai
By dreadnutz Sun Mar 15, 2009 2:19 pm
this makes me cracy!

transfering with usb cable takes ages :twisted:
(only 10gb takes so long that windows doesn't show the remaining time, i gave up after 5 hours at 20% datatransfer)

then i tried to put out the internal harddisk, connected it to a usb2/ide adapter and transfered about 100gb in 6 hours w/o any problems. then i replaced the harddisk into the mpc and guess what....

mpc can't write to harddisk, can't change names etc... only loading is good (but a bit slower as normal)...

tried the whole procedure twice (on windows and on macosx), same results....

so how the hell should i transfer lots of keygroup programms, samples etc....????

it seems the internal hd is relative useless until they fix the usb problem...
By dreadnutz Sun Mar 15, 2009 2:23 pm
btw: i formated the whole harddisk on the mpc BEFORE i connected it to the usb/ide adapter. also i did reinitialisize the mpc (ERASE button at startup).
By dreadnutz Mon Mar 16, 2009 6:28 pm
this shouldn't be the problem.

the 500gb harddisk works perfect, it's identified from mpc and computer with 500gb.
but saving, changing names etc... only when you transfer everything over the usb cable, otherwise it's buggy.

i suppose it has something to do with the OS from the mpc.
a computer OS writes every access detection files to the harddisk.
perhaps the mpc OS does the same.
have looked on the windows explorer (marked "show hidden files") but i can't see anything.

there is only one folder called "clipboard" after formating w/o any content...

so far i have about 40gb transfered (the last days over usb cable).
let the mpc running the whole afternoon.
but that's not the best solution for cpu/screen... :evil:
By golfzerosafari Fri May 08, 2009 10:09 pm
I tried to find out if there was a difference in speed between usb1 and usb2 cable. I didn't get a clear answer but I bought a usb2 cable for the 5000 and the speed seemed fine. Dunno, can anybody clarify this since the 5000 is usb2.