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what maximum card size HPM-10 can handle? |
Slivkin Joined: Feb 04, 2002 Posts: 1 PM |
anybody know? |
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Charly Joined: Jan 05, 2002 Posts: 80 PM |
I am asking about the same question.
Seems that nobody knows.
However i have post a question to Sony-Ericsson and they said ( In the computer generated answer ) that they are going to adress my question as fast as possible.
I will post the answer here as i get it from Sony-Ericsson ( If i get one )
Cheers.
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ewap8 Joined: Nov 30, 2001 Posts: 398 From: Dubai PM |
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On 2002-02-04 14:43, Charly wrote:
I am asking about the same question.
Seems that nobody knows.
However i have post a question to Sony-Ericsson and they said ( In the computer generated answer ) that they are going to adress my question as fast as possible.
I will post the answer here as i get it from Sony-Ericsson ( If i get one )
Cheers.
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Im sure u will
is very quick at support.....I have experienced it. They reply within one day... |
solem Joined: Jan 26, 2002 Posts: 74 From: Norway PM |
Then we'll wait one day. All of us.  |
gomichaelkgo Joined: Nov 30, 2001 Posts: 183 From: Portland OR, USA PM |
Whatever SE says, the maximum size SD card you can *buy* currently is 64 Mb. |
andre Joined: Jan 20, 2002 Posts: 117 PM |
I have a 128mb SD card. But I dont know if the mp3 player will accept SD cars or only MMC cards.
Has anybody tested a SD card in the /// mp3 player? |
Charly Joined: Jan 05, 2002 Posts: 80 PM |
I am back,
I got a quick but rather bad answer.
As i was asking for the specifications ( between the lines ) I just got this answer.
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Today we can only offer support for the following 32MB card.
Thanks for your interest.
Mia
SonyEricsson
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I have to ask u people to simply TRY the 128MB SD with the mp3 player.. please!
i think that 64MB is too small..
especially because i listen to live sets of Dj´s.
Cheers
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jeffharris Joined: Feb 05, 2002 Posts: 135 From: New York & Los Angeles, USA PM, WWW
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The max MMC card (for the moment) made is 64MB, and works fine (I use SanDisk -- $54 at PC Connection). SD cards will not work.
Jeff |
Charly Joined: Jan 05, 2002 Posts: 80 PM |
Have u tried SD cards ? I am about to , if i just can find a store helpful enough to do it for me.
If u havent tried how do u know ?
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papajohn Joined: Jan 05, 2002 Posts: 30 PM |
Sd cards?? What's this?
Papajohn |
canaria Joined: Jan 12, 2002 Posts: 9 From: Netherlands PM |
SD = Secure Digital, same size as MMC but with write protection options |
mhorton Joined: Jan 13, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: UK PM |
All I can find out: Is that the biggest Multimedia Card is a 64mb card. The 128mb isn't avaliable yet.
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papajohn Joined: Jan 05, 2002 Posts: 30 PM |
Thx canaria but...
Although they are of the same size as the mmcs, are they mmc compatible?? For example my ericsson mp3 handsfree is able to read and the mmc reader is able to write them???
And something else. Are they cheaper compared to standart mmcs??
Any drowbacks?
Papajohn |
Charly Joined: Jan 05, 2002 Posts: 80 PM |
Now i heard that the SD cards arent actually "pin compatible" with the MMC cards.
They are somewhat thicker than their counterparts.
Thats it and thats that. Now let us pray for the 128MB card to enter the market.
I will settle for that actually.
Since 128 MB is above 2 hours of play in 128Kbit/S. |
arnoldc Joined: Dec 14, 2001 Posts: > 500 From: Philippines PM, WWW
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This table came from the SanDisk product compatibility guide:
Ericsson
Digital Audio Players
Device Name Product Type Capacity Info
HPM-10 MP3 Plug-in MultiMediaCard 8-32 MB
Handheld PCs
Device Name Product Type Capacity Info
MC12 CompactFlash All
MC218 CompactFlash All
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