bSquared64
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Yes, the QP2R can support the 400gb cards and they are around $79 right now on Amazon!
I'm sorry, but I was asking about the 1R. If not, I can try it in the fabled Chord 2go, eventually.Yes, the QP2R can support the 400gb cards and they are around $79 right now on Amazon!
@bSquared64,
I can get a 400GB card for a reasonable price. My concern is, would it be able to function in the QP1R? I don't care about library or playlist functions; I just use file browsing for my listening. I have lots of tracks, and wouldn't mind the bigger card, especially since a large portion of my music is higher bitrate. Thanks in advance.
And while I'm here, is there any chance of upgrading for the 1R? Or is that it for the player? I still have that faint hope for the play-through function being added.
When I tried to format the 400gb ... It did reformat but it wasn't the 'full' 400gb ... At least that is what I remember ... It was in the 128gb range
Then he should have 366GB. Is that what you have?You never get the full GB quoted on the card, usually about 90% of it.
Then he should have 366GB. Is that what you have?
I think its the space taken up by the formatting process.
I think its the space taken up by the formatting process.
No, it's down to the fact that in computers gigabyte = 1024 megabytes but for storage device manufacturers gigabyte =1000 megabytes. Same goes between megabytes and kylobites as well as between kilobytes and bytes.