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Old 12-31-2007, 11:42 AM
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Originally Posted by sent17inel View Post
Greetings people smarter then I...... My name is Daniel and Im having problems with my mini sd card. I was given an 8gb micro sd card made by san disk.. its the 3 in one thing were they give you an sd adapter as well as a mini sd adapter... I am using the community release WM6 and it works beautifully for me... However... after about two days of use video playback in TCMPM will degrade significantly and I will start to experience alot of skipping... sometimes when trying to play music from my sd card it will even freeze up the phone... if i pop out the card when its frozen my phone will immediatley become functional again.. if i dont pop out the card and wait a good amount of time it will tell me that the card is unformatted and needs to be formatted.. but i know this is not the case because all i have to do is hard reset the phone and the card will once again be read from just fine... and video playback in TCPMP will also be flawless..... Im not exactly dying here.. since hard resets take only seconds.. as well as restoring my contacts with PIM restore.. but its somewhat saddening that my 8gb is causing problems... it was bought from the verizon store and is a Class 4 so its supposed to be good... umm... Does anyone have any questions for me? Or does anyone have any ideas on what is causing the video playback smoothness to slowly degrade over time....
Daniel,

I assume you are picking the SDHC drivers in the kitchen? If not then that is your problem. Second since you got a USB reader please put the micro sd card in the adapter and ensure you can read it properly. I have seen issues with my 6 gig Sandisk card where I had to format it in order for it to work properly.

The skipping you mention sounds like you are using original SDHC drivers that did not have their transfer rates lowered to avoid the skipping.

Steve
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