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Anonymous Posted on Aug 26, 2013

My D2 stopped showing song titles on mp3 files in the main memory. No problem displaying file names on the D2 ext card. I tried re-installing the D2 software, but when I added some music files to the main memory - same problem, audio files will play but there are no titles. Weird, huh?

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