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CLOUD-CONNECTED rekordbox is a professional DJ platform that integrates everything from cloud music management to creative performance capabilities. It enables a seamless DJ experience via multiple cloud-connected devices, anywhere in the world. And it supports all Pioneer DJ hardware, including CDJ/XDJ players and DJ controllers. Also, the controller only seems to show a waveform when the track has been scanned by Rekordbox (I much prefer using my ears but it still looks cooler than a wall of text. I have a Linux-friendly workaround that I have been using to make my life easier My work around is a bit of a hack, and maybe someone with mad coding skills could make a. RekordBox on Linux. Hello everyone, I've been using RekordBox for years, and right now I have Windows & Linux in my computer. I run RekordBox on Windows, but I would love running it on Linux, so my question is if there's anyone using it on Linux without any errors and smoothly.

The STM32F7 is a Cortex-M7 microcontroller provided by STMicroelectronics. The evaluation board is called “Discovery board” and it’s equipped with several different peripherals. It’s shipped with 16Mbytes of RAM but unfortunately only 8Mbytes is actually accessible. The reason is that STM selected a 32bit RAM but on the evaluation board only 16 pins are actually connected: so you can address the whole RAM but you can use only half of it 🙂

So today challenge is to boot Linux on a system with only 8Mbytes of RAM. To make this possible I started from the BSP provided by Emcraft Systems. You can download the BSP fro their web site (https://www.emcraft.com/products/503#software). They have some binaries available, but we want to build our own Linux, and we want to run the new 4.2 Kernel. Unfortunately Emcraft doesn’t provided the new Kernel 4.2, so it’s up to us to build it.

As you probably already know, to boot the system we need:

  • U-boot
  • Kernel (we choose 4.2 version)
  • Device Tree
  • Filesystem
  • Toolchain

We are going to use u-boot and kernel from the Emcraft BSP (compiled with the GNU toolchain for uClinux Cortex-M3/M4), while we are going to create our own filesystem image and toolchain starting from the Buildroot project. The Buildroot project is really great and the guys who work there are even more great (take a look at the site https://buildroot.org).

I’m not going to focus on how you can configure the BSP of Emcraft and how you can flash the bootloader on the board because you can find all the information you need on their web site. For the laziest ones, here below useful links:

All the files you need to build the system can be downloaded from here:

Build U-boot

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To build the u-boot you can access the folder of BSP:

and setting the environment

Then you need to change the file:

with the one in the archive file (STM32F7_lorenx.tar.gz). Then you can run the build:

The u-boot is now ready to be flashed on the board.

Build Kernel 4.2 and Device Tree

In the archive file (STM32F7_lorenx.tar.gz) you can find the right kernel configuration (.config) and the devicetree files. Replace and add the files in the linux folder and build the kernel:

The kernel will be lately loaded by the u-boot through tftp. The setup of a tftp server and the boot via tftp is out of the scope of this post.

Build Buildroot (2016.08.1)

The final step is to build the root fileystem which will be lately flashed on a SD card. The configuration (.config) can be found in the archive file (STM32F7_lorenx.tar.gz).

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The filesystem has a very minimal configuration and its footprint is about 2Mbytes. The filesystem can also be customised using the “menuconfig” command provided by buildroot.

My configuration will also build a toolchain which can be used to build applications that can be loaded on the system. The toolchain provides build utilities and also the most important libraries like POSIX threads library. The libpthread is not available in the Cortex-M toolchain downloaded from the Emcraft website, but it is a very important library which is widely used in many applications. The toolchain can be found in the “output/host/usr” folder, and can be customised with any suffix: I have chosen the “inxpect” suffix which is the name of the company I’m currently woking for (great project, take a look http://www.inxpect.com).

After run “make” command you can find the filesystem in the “output/images” folder. Pick the “.cpio” file and decompress it on your SD card. I’ve used a SD card formatted with FAT filesystem: if you want to use the Ext3/4 filesystem remember to add its support in the kernel. My recommendation is to use Ext3/4 filesystem because the files links are preserved: pay attention if you use SD because several links can be broken! You need to replace some files which link to busybox to boot the system with the FAT filesystem: init, mount, sh, login, getty, mkdir, …

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Boot the system

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The system can be now started. Flash the u-boot on the board, insert the SD card, connect the network, connect your PC to the serial port and power up. Stop the u-boot and configure the environment:

The “root” argument depends on how your SD is formatted: I’m using the partition number 2 of the SD card.

While running the system you can experience several OOM (Out Of Memory) errors: this is because the memory is very limited and you don’t have swap (no MMU no swap).

Unfortunately with this configuration we don’t have enough space to run seriously a Linux system: I think that Linux needs at least 16Mbytes of RAM to run properly with this configuration. Maybe with a small upgrade of the RAM things will start to get better…

That’s all…

Files with nxs extension can be also encountered as DJ profiles from Pioneer Rekordbox software.

There are 2 other file types using
the NXS file extension!

.nxs - AdaOS support module

.nxs - MrBayes NEXUS data

Software that open nxs file

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What is nxs file? How to open nxs files?

File type specification:

File extension nxs is associated with the Rekordbox, an audio management and audio mixing software for Windows and OS X (macOS) used to prepare tracks and playback music tracks with Pioneer CDJ players, DDJ controllers, XDJ multimedia players, etc.

The nxs file stores information about DJ account that is used to log in to Rekordbox.

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Updated: October 15, 2020

The default software associated to open nxs file:

Company or developer:
Pioneer Europe NV

Rekordbox is DJ music management software for Mac and Windows developed by Pioneer. Rekordbox is specifically designed for use in combination with a CDJ Player.

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Company or developer:
Pioneer Europe NV

Rekordbox for Mac allows DJs to preparing and managing your tracks, be it at home, in the studio, etc. It allows you to import music from other music-management software using the Bridge function, or by simply adding them into the software for management and it appears automatically later on any rekordbox-enabled Pioneer DJ player.

Help how to open:

Most likely only useable in the original Rekordbox software.

How to convert:

As far as we know, no conversion for this type of .nxs files is possible.

List of software applications associated to the .nxs file extension

Recommended software programs are sorted by OS platform (Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, Android etc.)
and possible program actions that can be done with the file: like open nxs file, edit nxs file, convert nxs file, view nxs file, play nxs file etc. (if exist software for corresponding action in File-Extensions.org's database).

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Click on the tab below to simply browse between the application actions, to quickly get a list of recommended software, which is able to perform the specified software action, such as opening, editing or converting nxs files.

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Software that open nxs file - Pioneer Rekordbox profile

Programs supporting the exension nxs on the main platforms Windows, Mac, Linux or mobile. Click on the link to get more information about listed programs for open nxs file action.

Microsoft Windows:

Apple macOS / Mac OS X: