1. is difference between a class 2 micro sd and class 4 -and for that matter, class 6- are that big?
2. is class 2 sufficient? how will it perform in multimedia 'streaming' -I mean you store your multimedia files in sd while the app for playback is in ROM- ? will it make programs stored in it run slow?
3. will it be much better with a class 4 one? and 6?
4. which type of apps and files are better stored in ROM and which types are in sd?
streaming would never have any relation contact or suffer impact from external storage
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Streaming_media
sorry for the confusion, I wasn't talking about internet streamging, I was talking about streaming between a multimedia file which stored in a class 2 micro SD with the playback apps which stored in ROM
then I asked also about if I install rather heavy apps in a class 2 micro sd, will it cause the program to slow down?
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Although this is not much of an issue before, but with the power of dual core..I can play alot of mkv, avi types directly without doing conversion.
Now, the problem is that those files tends to be pretty huge and often goes over Fat32 transfer limits which I hate the most..
But the player I use, arcMedia, tends to only view folder inside atrix storage and not SD card which makes things a little uneasy for me.
Are there any options that allows me to get rid of the 4Gb limits? Or reformat it?
(Internal storage inside atrix)
From what I look around so far, the desktop dock USB doesn't take NTFS format drive..and alot of other formats as well..
Toady i got my xoom, and found the xoom file system is "generic hierarchical".
what is generic hierarchical? i heard that android's file system is fat32, which can not put over 4gb files onto android device, i want to konw that can i transfer over 4gb files to xoom with generic hierarchical, now i can not find over 4gb file, everyone can help me test it. thanks.
Android won't read NTFS, Windows won't read EXT, so currently the only way is to seperate your file.
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Android won't read NTFS, Windows won't read EXT, so currently the only way is to seperate your file.
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xoom file system is "generic hierarchical".
not FAT32? have no 4Gb limits?
The weird part is that, when i use to own a Motorola Milestone i had been using an 8GB card and had it formatted to NTFS and no problem. Smooth like butter.
Im currently using a Patriot MicroSD LX Series 16GB Class 10 and Atrix wont recognize NTFS but only FAT 32. Kinda suxs. Hopefully there is a fix for this.
I was wondering if there any way of switching storage where data can be store. For instant, i want to store all the temp internet files on my microsd card rather than internal nand.
I just have benchmark my class 10 microsd and it is faster than the internal storage. The microsd is a class 10 16gb card. What I really want is to store all data on the external and my music for the internal.
Any help would apprecciated.
It would be useful for privacy reasons. Like storing all browser cookies, cache etc. Maybe someone will come up with a hack.
Hello all I am typing this on my new iconia. The tablet seems to always want to use internal memory for everything (pictures videos etc.)and does not offer app2sd or a way to even navigate to the microsd card without a 3rd party app like astro, so what is the SD card intended for?
It is a little odd there's no mention of it in the default file browser, isn't it?
It's not a primary feature; not when the tablet itself sports 32GB of storage, I guess. It was enough that Android supported it, so they bunged it in just because.
If you've filled up your 32GB I can see how it would be a hassle trying to use the external SD card as easily as you do the internal storage.
http://youtu.be/JmvCpR45LKA
You can never have to much storage. I keep my 32gb flash drive and 250gb hard drive close by.
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You can never have to much storage.
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Amen to that!! I've got 2.5Tb storage on my server, 1Tb on this PC, 1Tb on my PS3, about 700 megabytes in removable storage and then some in various gadgets.. and I STILL feel like I'm running out of space all the time!
Well my tablet is a 16gb and is running out of room due to offline maps. I had not really considered that the data would be handled differently than an android phone where the app lives in internal memory and the data was on the SD card.
I've moved all of my video and music to the external SD card; PowerAmp has no issues with the files being there (and has an option to look in any subfolder off /mnt/ to find the files.)
Since most of my music is in WMA format I don't use the default Music player very often and don't know if it's "smart" enough (i.e. been told) to look in a /Music folder on the external card.
I have a Nexus 5 and just looking at my storage, it's:
Apps + Data - 5.62Gb
Pictures, Videos - 9.79Gb
Audio - 3Gb
Downloads - 1.62Gb
Misc - 5.32Gb (mainly whatsapp and Titanium Backup)
My question is, what are you going to put on your external SD. My music will go straight there, as will my TitaniumBackup files, but I'm curious about pictures. If i store them on the external SD card, will they take ages to render in a gallery app? I'm getting a Samsung Pro+ sd card fyi
It still seems like there'll be a storage problem on the internal memory if I leave pics there
Pictures, Videos, Music, offline mapping data (for Locus Pro - I wish Garmin Viago would put it there too), reference documents (word, pdf, et al), offline backups for pretty much anything that can backup it's data/settings, other misc data.
Hopefully the games I end up getting will put their data there, instead of on internal memory (or at least let me move it).
I have a Lexar 1000x and have no issues with Gallery, etc. I'm prety sure that once a directory/image has been hit that a cached thumbnail is stored internally - regardless of where the actual images and videos reside.
So when you actually click on a pic that's stored on your sd card it shows instantly without any slow rendering?
Also, do the gallery and music apps show both pics/music stored on the sd card and internal memory?
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So when you actually click on a pic that's stored on your sd card it shows instantly without any slow rendering?
Also, do the gallery and music apps show both pics/music stored on the sd card and internal memory?
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Define "instantly" ... on the order of 1 second, yes. Absolutely identical to an image stored on internal memory? Doubt it. Hard to believe that would be possible when comparing a storage device reading 300Mb/s vs one reading 65Mb/s. The latter is only 20% the capability of the former after all.
Gallery and Music are both pleasantly and smoothly interactive. Again, are they as absolutely as fast as with media stored only on internal memory? Doubt it. Fast enough that I never think about it? Yes.
Would I want a SQL database image stored on the SD card? Probably not, but it would depend upon the usage pattern. If it was 95% read-only it may still be fast enough though.
Thanks! As I'm coming from the N5, I've got all these considerations! I guess I'm used to a certain speed on my N5 when viewing pics in the gallery, and want to know if it's going to be a noticeable loss in performance if I store stuff on the SD Card instead.
I store my music cached from Google Play Music, about 10 GB, and my pictures. I have always stored pictures on the external sd and I have not noticed any difference between this phone and my previous LG G3 or Galaxy S3 in terms of how fast the gallery loads. There is no noticeable lag. I also back up my Tasker profiles, Zooper Widget files, and other settings to the external sd.
Sd card whats the point if most app/games are install internal memory. No option for adapted storage, the hack seems to do more harm than good. Whe i download a big game. Even when i transfer file to sd, most memory stay in internal. I see almost no use for it
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Sd card whats the point if most app/games are install internal memory. No option for adapted storage, the hack seems to do more harm than good. Whe i download a big game. Even when i transfer file to sd, most memory stay in internal. I see almost no use for it
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Why this thread if you have no use of a SD Card?
SD cards are not just for game storage, people keep their personal videos and pictures on them and like the ability to swap between devices and take their pictures and videos along.
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I've exhausted my internal storage with apps and app data so I wouldn't be able to take pictures and video if it weren't for the SD card. I also store movies and TV shows for areas where I have no data. I can also pop in my Phantom 3's micro SD Card and view it's 2K footage.
I've got a 200GB which I used the hack to adopt... No troubles at all. I would much rather have this setup than no expansion path and just 64GB onboard.