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The maximum SD card that this player can use is 32 GB.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I have 64 GB micro SD cards in both of my players and they work just fine. The older of the Clip Sports is even about 7 years old.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I just plugged a fully loaded 64gb card into the SanDisk Clip Jam mp3 player and it worked just fine from the folder icon. I loaded the songs into folders based on the name of the singer or group. I believe the limit for any single folder is 2000 items (have not proven it, read it somewhere before I bought this item).
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.SDHC currently maxes out at 128 GigaBytes. I have the SanDisk Clip Sport that was made before Western Digital bought them. Mine has a color screen that is perhaps twice as tall as what is on these models. Apart from that, the outward appearance of this model is no different from mine. It, too, has 8 GB of internal storage with a SDHC memory card slot on the right-hand side. I tested it successfully with a 128 GB SDXC memory card that was completely filled with .MP3s recorded at 320 Kbps. I now have 512 GB memory cards that I am going to try just to see if it is capacity agnostic. If it is, I may get a 1 TeraByte MicroSD memory card, fill it with all of my music and then see if the player can handle it. At the moment, I have around 27,500 highest quality .MP3s ripped from my CD collection.
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