cdeerinck
Well Known Member
Does anyone know if the Dynon Skyview HDX has a maximum capacity allowed for a USB stick connected to it?
If was looking at this 128gb stick but wanted to make sure the HDX could read it. It is USB 2.0 backward compatible, which the HDX requires.
My other alternative is this 64gb model.
Don't quote me on the specifics, but I think when you go over 32gb, the volume format goes from FAT32 to exFAT or NTFS, and FAT32 won't allow a single file over 4gb. And I don't know which format the HDX uses.
If was looking at this 128gb stick but wanted to make sure the HDX could read it. It is USB 2.0 backward compatible, which the HDX requires.
My other alternative is this 64gb model.
Don't quote me on the specifics, but I think when you go over 32gb, the volume format goes from FAT32 to exFAT or NTFS, and FAT32 won't allow a single file over 4gb. And I don't know which format the HDX uses.