groucho69
Headphoneus Supremus
Obviously, but he said he was going to try his 64GB card which according to the manufacturer's site will not work, so that is of questionable value as an illumination procedure.
Obviously, but he said he was going to try his 64GB card which according to the manufacturer's site will not work, so that is of questionable value as an illumination procedure.
I read it as if he thought there was something wrong with his card, too big too small, not the actual memory capacity.....
How did he load the card? It must fit elsewhere. But using a higher capacity card is not a test if it fails when the manufacturer says that it will even if some have it working. Just stick the damn 32GB card into something else. That is where you have a true elimination. My guess is that the reader in the S5 is faulty, not the card.
I have used the SD card on my phone so it should be working. Whenever I do it ejects it out and it wont stick so I have to keep pushing it and if I let go, it will let loose and goes undetected. It also won't detect the music I had inside.
If its upside down it won't fit. What kind of SD cards should fit inside? TF card is same as Micro SD right?
I'm more leaning towards the slot being defective but I want to know if my card is the problem.
Will the music stutter when play through sd card ?
No, not on mine, I'm really trying to like the s5 but I can't. The price is great the sound also but the ui and the way it sorts my music is not to my liking at all. I'm not really in the mood to re-take my music library so I'm back to my Sansa clip
If you're talking about folder order in folder view then program called DriveSort will help you if you want folders in alphabetic order. S5 is not first dap that displays folders in order you copy them in card, my Colorfly C3 and agptek imp do the same. DriveSort if a friend of these players.
I agree with Hampa on this. Even after using Drive sort, the files are only in order in Folder view. In album view, if the album has more than 10 files they are not in order. I have read another user in this thread with the same behaviour...