

#Iflash solo install
IPod Parts > iPod Classic Parts > 6th/6. For those seeking solid state storage capabilities for their iPod, the iFlash-Solo allows you to install and use SD/SDHC/SDXC cards. Thank You for selling the iFlash Board here! The shipping was way faster than it was from their site.īrowse for more products in the same category as this item: Thank you!ġ of 1 people found the following review helpful: The adapter works perfectly and shipping was incredibly fast. For those seeking solid state storage capabilities for their iPod, the iFlash-Solo allows you to install and use SD/SDHC/SDXC cards. It fits perfect with the high capacity battery in my 5.5gen 80Gb. This auction includes 1x iFlash Solo Adapter which will allow you to convert your iPod Video (5th/5.5 gen) and iPod Classic (6th/6.5/7th Gen) from using a hard drive to using 1x SD/SDHC/SDXC card (SD card not included). Great product, amazing that the site actually ships worldwide! Even during the pandemic I still received the product. Will definitely be back for future related needs. You are buying 1x iFlash Solo Adapter which will allow you to convert your iPod Video (5th/5.5 gen) and iPod Classic (6th/6.5/7th Gen) from using a hard. The PCB appears to be high-quality, the product works as advertised, and my order from iDemiGods was pain-free and shipped quickly. It worked perfectly and the ZVM is now running off a 128GB microSD card (the ZVM doesn't seem to like larger cards than that).

So are you saying in theory(while not recommended) with my 5.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:īought this for my (gasp!) Creative Zen Vision:M. Lastly, you made a comment regarding Rockbox.
#Iflash solo full
So in theory(depending on song file size of course) if I have no data like album art etc attached to any of my music and its just raw files for playback, I could fit over 20,000 songs, correct? As long as I am meeting and hitting under that 32mb ram cache or whatever?Īlso in a different scenario if I wanted to use my ipod doubled as a storage device, say I dropped in 512gb sd card, had 15k songs, would I be able to use the remaining storage space for actual files on the drive like movies, actual song files(not loaded in itunes) or even perhaps a full backup of the actual music files? I too would also like to clarify a couple things. I'll probably take out 256gb and see if that does help because I am not quite sure if was to much storage to read properly or to many songs. What is your experience? Where are the limitations? I obviously wanted to much and he was overwhelmed with 20'000+ songs. Now I put a few songs on him and it worked. SO I reseted, and he got stuck on the reset for several hours until I gave up and went into DFU and restored. When I tried to play a song he got stuck and wasn't responding. It worked and I unplugged him in the evening. No biggie happened before with OG ones so I just have to wait a bit longer.

During the night something went wrong and about 9'000 songs didn't sync. I synced all my 23'232 songs and went to bed with high hopes for the morning to enjoy my library on the go. Plugged the bad boy in and was amazed that it worked and iTunes took it like it was nothing. This all worked quite fine and the installation (after ruining a headphone jack ribbon) went well. I Flash Quad with: 2x256gb and 1x128gb (iTunes gives me a 589.62gb capacity) The Front Panel is from my one true iPod I had for 11 years (it certainly shows, grey and worn down but I love him this way)Ĭlickwheel from a good condition 6h (the middle button from my og)īack plate from a 30gb 5th gen in ok-ish condition So I did and I call him "Frankensteins Monster the iPod" because: I had for about 11 years finally broke down so I had the idea of getting a 5th gen and put a iFlash quad in it for maximum storage. I used to have several different iPods and other music players over the years but I seem to get drawn back to the classic every time. To skip to my actual point without the story only read the BOLD part on the bottom
