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Sandisk 1 gig MiniSD problems
I have read all of the threads and have formatted my 1 gig sandisk MiniSD card correctly. I then put a few mp3's and 2 pictures on the card using the USB card reader I had just purchased and powered off my phone inserted the card and powered it on. Everything worked just fine so I powered off the phone inserted the card into my USB reader again and added more mp3's. This time I tried to access the mp3's once the phone was powered on and the phone reset. Same when I tried to access a picture saved on the memory card. Then I reformatted the card the same way as the first time and tried just one mp3 and nothing else, powered the phone off and then on again and once again the phone reset. I tried various methods since that always reformatt...
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I just got my 1GB Scandisk card. I put it into my phone, did the format via the phone, took it out (power on) and put it into my memory card reader. Transfered 195 MP3s (800 MB S) worth to it...took about 4 mins....stuck it back into the phone (power on) and the phone read the MP3s, all 195 of them fine (or at least it listed them and I played around with like 20 of them)...I then formatted the card again with the phone, took it out, using a reader put transfered my files from my 512 card to my 1gb card, stuck it back into the phone (phone on) and the phone had no trouble see the files. I turned off the phone, and powered it back on, and it sees everything just fine.
So for now, I am not having trouble with my Scandisk 1GB card and the VX...
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I have been messing around with my 1 gig card all night and I finally realize the only time everything crashes is when I dump a hige amount of MP3's on the card. what I am saying is when I do like 3-4 mp3s a few pix a few flix etc... no problem...when I dump like 30 mp3s at once thats when the phone starts shutting down when I go to access my mp3's. I just put 7 mp3s on the card and only 6 showed. So I am gonna assume that maybe some of my mp3s are causing the card to make the phone crash and maybe that there is infact nothing wrong with the card itself. Does anyone know the exact way mp3's have to be encoded for the 9800? Thanks alot 🙂
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It might not be the encoding of the MP3's but the file name length....too long of file names and the 9800 doesn't like it.
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