On Sunday, July 31, 2022 at 1:57:03 PM UTC-5,
[email protected] wrote:
Some celfons don't recognise USB flash drives, others do. I believe it is some arcane setting I don't know. Any Clues?
There are some micro SD cards, thumb drives, pin drives, and drives of other terms
which are not universally compatible with every machine that is out there. They have a renderer called a Universal Media Server (UMS) which is supposed to match
to the drive.
Sorry for posting here, but this newsgroup has repeatedly proven the most knowledgeable and helpful. I have this problem with BLU celfons, the one I am stuck with now and was in years past. I have grwon comfortable offloading files to a USB drive from the LG 423 I have been using for the past half year and I far prefer it to swapping (and losing) micro SD cards.
It has the wrong renderer. Here offers solutions to these problems. It also breaks down the ratings by the formats too.
Click on this link below:
https://github.com/UniversalMediaServer/UniversalMediaServer/wiki/FAQ
I also have other issues with th eBLU, like the touch screen not being accurately calibrated, some fonts being too bright, and so on, so I believe there might be some book or utility to help with all these problesm, only I don't know ehat it is. Most android systems I used a decade ago were rooted, so maybe i want to root all th eones I use today, but am uncomfortable and may not have the time to devote my full attention to doing it right.
Many Thanks.
You can also format the card to take your equipment too. You can also
transfer files from old phone to laptop or other computer and from there
to new card.
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Another thing to note: Many files (audio, video, voice, data) have something called Digital Rights Management (DRM) that can also effectuate poor rendering or get corrupt (due to aliasing) if it is not removed for the purposes of copying.
That is because DRM is an anti-piracy portion of the file and has to be removed before attempting to copy or you may not quite get the file you want (especially
for sound, picture, or video information). Just a word to the wise. IBM compatible
machines are easier to deal with but transferring apple to IBM compatible is a real challenge.
Good Luck. I hope this helps.
Sincerely,
Charles Lucas
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