Rockbox Ports are now being developed for various digital audio players!
Neither firmware has any limit on card size
It doesn't matter when you insert a card
So Clip+ has the hardware in it needed to support 64GB (and bigger when they appear) microSDXC cards in it? I thought only ClipZip had it? Or is it hardware independent?
But how does it work in practice: do people with 64GB cards really have succes in running them in Clip+/ClipZip stable on a daily basis? Or is it only is theory (no size limit and anything will work) but practice isn't so good?
ok, so I can insert/remove them ~safely~ even when the player is turned on and both player/card won't get damaged that way (sorry to ask but DO want to make sure I understood it correctly)?
There is no difference between a 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256 ... GB cards. You're welcome to google it if you want to know more.
What is the biggest microSD card size at the moment that will:- work in Clip+ and Rockbox- work in Clip+ and stock Sansa firmware
But, what does it look like in practice?
Another idea is [ IF 64GB cards are confirmed to NOT work in Clip+ - both RB/stock Sansa FW ] - NOT to sell it and just buy 2 32GB cards instead (it should work in RB at least I think), but I'd prefer to have 1 bigger SD card.
Can I just buy anything (i.e. cheaper) OR are some of them known to NOT work in Clip+/ClipZip and should be avoided? What is your experience?
And last thing, maybe a stupid question : should I insert/exchange microSD card in Clip+/ClipZip slot only if the player is turned off, or can I do it at any time when it's turned on (of course when it's NOT playin music from files on that card)? Is inserting/removing/changing SD cards from slot even possible and SAFE when the player is turned on?Thanks for the replies!
As for the biggest card that's a 64GB working with the micro SD3.0 spec. SD4.0 will have different pins so the thinking is if a 128GB comes out later in that spec then it won't work with the clip+.
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