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From what I understand, saratoga said it should work, but how large is a database file? Will it still initialize properly if the card is pretty full?
How long might that take?
Should I get it?! :-)
You can pick up a 160GB iPod Classic for ~$100 in pretty much any locale. Which is arguably better in every way.An iPod Video with an aftermarket 240GB HDD doesn't come in considerably more expensive either.The iPod(s) is/are physically larger, sure, but they have an LCD that was actually worth including on a device, and don't feel like a McDonalds Happy Meal toy, being very well made. For instance there's no power switch to eventually break, no dinky plastic casing, and the device doesn't feel like its going to break if you look at it the wrong way.Also - do keep in mind that if you fill the volume entirely, if you ever have to defragment the volume it will either a: take *ages* to complete, or b: not actually be able to complete at all. Generally speaking you'll want ~10% free on each storage volume to allow for the OS to grow/save configuration files, etc.[Saint]
Do I want to buy a more expensive device, with high build quality, and extreme longevity by way of repairabilty, or do I want to buy a less expensive device of lower overall quality and repairability knowing that if any part of it fails I will almost certainly have to replace the entire device, potentially negating any savings in initial cost?
Edited to add: An additional, slightly tongue in cheek, point to take into consideration is that if you "value quality music listening above all else" (assuming this means faithful representation of an audio signal), physical measurement suggests that you should most definitely be using another device. [Saint]
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