If you format the card from WIndows, it should be FAT32. If you’ve been using MTP, the best thing to do is format the card and start over in MSC. MTP does other, something unpredictable things, and if your unit is on AUTO it may be using MTP. It’ll take a long time to test a 32gb card.įirst of all, are you doing all this moving around in MSC mode? Settings/System Settings/USB Mode/MSC. A good free app to use to check your card for any defects is H2testw. If I recall correctly, you should have 29gb of available memory listed on the player for the card, not 26gb. I have used one in my Fuze and it works fine. The Fuze reports the size of the card correctly as 32gb and the amount of space available as 26gb so it ‘seems’ to be seeing the card correctly. I then recopied the songs across, and the same problems were present still. I have tried formatting the card in Windows and also right clicking and doing a bad sector search. I saw on your site that it says it’s compatible with 32gb cards? Is this correct as I’ve seen on another site it says only 16gb cards are compatible! Only about 1/3rd of the albums are visible on the Fuze player (when it’s searching for the songs/albums or when you go to Folders - “External uSD card”.ĭo you mean the “root” directory? If I may ask, why are you placing it in the root and not in the default Music folder that’s on the card? When a card is inserted into the Fuze for the first time, it’ll create a Music folder with subfolders in it.Īre the missing albums placed on the internal memory, the card or both?.I copied about 50 mp3 albums to the route of the 32gb card and any folder I rename causes any mp3’s in the folder to disappear (the file size of the folder goes to 0kb).I have the following Fuze compatability problems with a 32gb card I purchased: You will notice however, that when looking through the Track (or Song) list that the tracks that are stored on the card will have a small square icon next to wrote: Meaning that for instance if you have Shuffle on, it will play from both the internal memory and external card alternately (depending on the shuffle algorthym). And the Fuze (during the database refresh) will populate the lists (Artist, Album, Track, Genre, etc.) and play from both memory sources seamlessly. There is no lag in reading from the card. It will not do this just powering it on, regardless of whether there’s a card inserted. The database refresh only occurs if you have connected the player to the coputer and have added or removed any files. The excess files will still transfer OK and reside on the card, but the Fuze will not ‘see’ them. So depending on your file format and bit-rate you could conceivably exceed this limit. Note that the Fuze does have an 8,000 (+/-) database track limit though. Yes, any SD or SDHC card will work up to the maximum 32GB. Would any microSD (even 32gb capacity) work?Īlso will the player show “refreshing your data” every time you turn the fuze on with the card inside? Is playing music on the card going to lag?
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