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In Reply to: RE: I always take it to mean both posted by Sordidman on October 7, 2014 at 12:56:29
I suspect that's about it.
Certainly would be the case on my Marantz NA7004, as well as the newer Marantz Network Audio Players, where the front USB 'B' port on the front is usable for iPhone/iPod as well as USB sticks.
Sorry, no USB hard drives need apply. :-(
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What's the difference? Will it only play the file, (USB stick), if it's in the root directory? Or is it because the device only is able to load a few files at a time into memory?
Not saying there is no way to make a USB hard drive look like a USB Flash drive, but seem to recall a USB flash drive is FAT32 and has it's own clock?
Someone here should know.
I know that FAT16 and FAT32 are the only filesystems supported on USB devices. No NTFS, HFS+, ext3/4, etc. I suspect that a USB hard drive would work if formatted with FAT32, but I wouldn't put money on that without checking with the manufacturer first.
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