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smallgene:
Hello-

I had a wonderful experience with a 128 GB SD card in a iPod 5.5 (video).
However, when I upgraded to a 256 GB SD card, I started having some issues.

The database would never fully built as the files discovered would number in the 300,000 or so.
It would eventually error out and the battery would be near dead.

I noticed that when I connect it to my computer with the RockBox OS, there would be corrupted files.
When it is plugged in while in the iPod OS, I can delete these files, but they would reappear when I switch back to RockBox.




I tried searching through the forums for a similar issue but most of the threads seem unanswered or unresolved.
Please let me

saratoga:
It sounds like there is some compatibility problem with the SD card, the adapter you're using or rockbox's ata driver. 

Frankenpod:
(a) what make of card is it?  Not all brands work for ipods
(b) try asking on Tarkan's site or on the relevant Head-fi thread
(c) only sync in OF mode (its faster anyway)

smallgene:
(a) what make of card is it?  Not all brands work for ipods
PNY Elite Performance 256 GB High Speed SDXC Class 10 UHS-I, U3

(b) try asking on Tarkan's site or on the relevant Head-fi thread
Thanks. I'll look for that.

(c) only sync in OF mode (its faster anyway)
What's OF mode?

[Saint]:

--- Quote from: smallgene on January 31, 2016, 04:42:17 PM ---What's OF mode?

--- End quote ---

"OF" is a pretty common acronym on this site (I guess I should 'sticky' a glossary of commonly used terms/phrases/acronyms), it means "Original Firmware".

You can either boot to the OF, or force Disk Mode, for transfer. Generally speaking you should not ever have to do this, and whether or not it is faster or more reliable is vastly dependant on the host environment, but for some people who have been using Rockbox for a very long time - old habits die hard.

Regarding compatibility with any given card, as long as the card is adhering to SD specification both Rockbox and the OF should be able to address it just fine, but it would be disingenuous to suggest that the driver(s) in Rockbox are free of error, and potentially shortsighted to assume that the card is actually strictly adhering to specification.


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