Vile MK III wrote:Just got my Music Label Soundwave Blaster Black version and I'm ready for him to play some jams but first I need help..
1. It takes mini SD cards right?
2. 1 or 2 GB?
3. How do they look like? I've never used or seen a mini SD card.
4. How do I upload mp3s to it?
Also, if you have any info I should know about while I use Soundwave that would help too. Thanks.
Vile MK III wrote:Just got my Music Label Soundwave Blaster Black version and I'm ready for him to play some jams but first I need help..
1. It takes mini SD cards right?
2. 1 or 2 GB?
3. How do they look like? I've never used or seen a mini SD card.
4. How do I upload mp3s to it?
Also, if you have any info I should know about while I use Soundwave that would help too. Thanks.
SKYWARPED_128 wrote:Just one more thing to add about question 2: it tends to act up when you use a 2 GB card, though some say it works fine. IMO, it's probably a case by case thing, but I just thought you should know.
Vile MK III wrote:How does it act up with a 2 GB? Just wondering.
SKYWARPED_128 wrote:Vile MK III wrote:How does it act up with a 2 GB? Just wondering.
There have been some reports by reviewers, and the store owner who sold me my ML Soundwave stating that some customers brought the thing back and complained that the mp3's either won't play or would sometimes freeze without warning. After asking a few questions, he found out that they were using 2GB cards instead of the recommended 1GB.
As far as I can tell, it seems to be a case by case thing, where cards of different brands either work better or not as good compared to one another. Now this is just the opinion of the store owner, but he claims that "third party" brands tend to work better with ML Soundwave.
Since I only use the ML Soundwave for display purposes (honestly, it's not exactly the best MP3 player in the world ), I haven't tried using it, so I can't confirm or disprove any of these claims. Still, I just thought you might want to know.
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