Problems flac files audio and OTG USB HD external - Xiaomi Mi Max 3 Questions & Answers

Hi guys
With my Samsung Galaxy S9+ with my external HD and OTG usb I play all audio files...flac files too with no problems but with my new Xiaomi Mi Max 3 there is a little problem.
When I connect OTG Usb and my HD all audio files are OK but no play FLAC FILES !!!...wav and mp3 files are OK..........but if I play Flac files in my sd internal everything is OK but through OTG no....a message write "copy file in your internal sd" !!!! why???
I prove every music play app and file manager but nothing...
Help me thanks
Andrea

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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=eu.chainfire.stickmount&hl=en
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" But... if you are trying to stream some big ass 10 Gb .mkv movie files directly from the drive, it's not gonna happen. "
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