At first the HU would not pick up any of the cards even in file explorer. I checked the format and it was Fat32.
I then formatted to NTFS and the cards were then visible in file explorer and it could play files.
However the default music was struggling to retrieve any music when both cards were inserted. If I removed the 128GB card the other 64Gb would appear and i could play files.
Files in the 128gb did not appear in the default music player however I installed VLC and KODI and that played them though VLC was taking some time to parse the files in the 128GB card.
Are the files not appearing in the default music player because of the large number of files. Will it just take time?
Why does Fat32 not work when the website says all formats are supported up to 128gb?
Are there limitations with number of files and does the directory structure make a difference? there are more nested directories on the 128GB card so I could try flattening the structure.
The default video player also struggles to find files.
Kodi and VLC work fine but they are not visible on the home. Screen.Statistics: Posted by Dholmaster — Thu Feb 14, 2019 11:59 pm
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