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NacMacFeegle
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Jun 26, 2016
I was really considering this until I learned the storage capacity was limited to 32 GB. Why is that?
BetaWolf
13
Jun 26, 2016
NacMacFeegleHead-Fi reports at least 64GB. I know a few years ago, 64GB was the highest that existed for microSD, so maybe it actually does even more. http://www.head-fi.org/products/xduoo-x2/reviews/12794
I still wish it did AAC and/or OGG, though.
NacMacFeegle
35
Jun 26, 2016
BetaWolfinteresting, so it might be able to take 120gb cards?
avitron142
134
Jun 26, 2016
NacMacFeegleI've heard it even takes the Sandisk 200gb ones.
HubeyDoobyDoo
477
Jun 28, 2016
NacMacFeegle@NacMacFeegle & @BetaWolf.I've read that reformatting the card to FAT32 file system enables larger capacity cards than listed for DAPs like the SanDisc Sansa series. Just have to keep the folder structure and files names short. Something to do with limited indexing capacity of the device.
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