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      07-18-2007, 05:05 PM   #1
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Ipod Adapter Compatability With Hd??

Has anyone tried using an portable/external hard drive instead of an i-pod?? I think I saw somewhere that people were using thumb drives as their media device.. is the i-pod adapter just a USB outlet that you can connect via the i-pod usb charger (like the ones you use to connect with computers)???
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      07-18-2007, 09:51 PM   #2
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I have read you can use a thumb drive with MP3s, but I don't think a USB hard drive would work. Not sure.
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      07-18-2007, 10:29 PM   #3
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Thumb drives work great. My 120GB WD USB hard drive does not. I've also tried microdrives in a USB reader with no luck (but CF cards do work).

I use an SD card reader with 4GB SD cards. The little coin slots hold the SD cards perfectly.
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The problem with hard drives is that some draw more current to spin the drive up than can be supplied by the 6FL USB. I imagine that with a separate power supply they would work (assuming FAT formatting).
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hmm interesting, that is what i might do.. too bad the external wont work though..
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Well there must be some drives that work. Don't the larger capacity iPods have disks in them?
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Well there must be some drives that work. Don't the larger capacity iPods have disks in them?
iPods do have disks up to 80 gb but they also have a battery that can supply the current to spin up the drive. For an iPod, the car charges the battery and does not directly power the drive.
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Ah, that makes sense. Maybe one of those little photo-storing drives would work then, They also run on batteries.
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