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Hello,

I am picking my Citigo up next week and was wondering what the maximum SD card capacity the PID will allow?

I've got a fair bit of music but most appliances only support 32gb

Cheers

Hello,

I am picking my Citigo up next week and was wondering what the maximum SD card capacity the PID will allow?

I've got a fair bit of music but most appliances only support 32gb

Cheers

32GB is the max and remember that it's MicroSD. Can't find a link to the specs right now but it's 32GB max.

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Can't complain about that tbh. Pretty damn good.

Any suggested ways to import music to the card? Windows media player or anything? Ideally it would sort it into a pretty good folder structure.

Cheers

Can't complain about that tbh. Pretty damn good.

Any suggested ways to import music to the card? Windows media player or anything? Ideally it would sort it into a pretty good folder structure.

Cheers

I just do drag-and-drop / copy-paste. My main music folder open at the same time as the folder/drive of the 32gb card.

I use an 8gb MicroSDHC card, when copy and paste it looks like it has worked then I put it back into my PID and some of the music that was there isn't anymore.

Anyone had any similar problems?

Max capacity for PID is 4gb on micro sd card, which is rather low

Max capacity for PID is 4gb on micro sd card, which is rather low

4gb is the internal capacity (maps). MicroSD is 32gb.

From what I can gather from the available info, the PID is a revamped Navigon 70 Premium. http://www.navigon.com/portal/uk/produkte/navigationssysteme/navigon-premium/navigon_70_premium_navi_vom_testsieger.html

Look at the specs and compare to specs in the Move&Fun manual (page 128): http://www.navigon.com/portal/common/Download/Manual/PNA/Skoda/MovexFun_UK.pdf

There is no info on MicroSD specs but you can read about the 32gb max card size here (under Media): http://www.upownersclub.co.uk/vw-up/up-navigation-options/

Sorry folks mis read info, I will have to go and get a bigger capacity card .

thanks very much

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There is no info on MicroSD specs but you can read about the 32gb max card size here (under Media): http://www.upownersc...gation-options/

Has any further information surfaced regarding the specs of the MicroSD card? I'm presuming that the PID can't/won't accept MicroSDHC or MicroSDXC so the PID will have a very limited choice of bog standard MicroSD cards? In fact I can only see 3x MicroSD cards on http://www.mymemory.co.uk/Micro-SD and each is only 2GB capacity. I've read that other people are using 32GB cards so perhaps I'm wrong about not being able to use MicroSDHC or MicroSDXC cards?

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Has any further information surfaced regarding the specs of the MicroSD card? I'm presuming that the PID can't/won't accept MicroSDHC or MicroSDXC so the PID will have a very limited choice of bog standard MicroSD cards? In fact I can only see 3x MicroSD cards on http://www.mymemory.co.uk/Micro-SD and each is only 2GB capacity. I've read that other people are using 32GB cards so perhaps I'm wrong about not being able to use MicroSDHC or MicroSDXC cards?

I can't remember exactly what the card is, but i have a 16GB in mine, i brought it from the supermarket.

Thank you MikeW

I ordered a "SanDisk 16GB Mobile Ultra Micro SD (SDHC) Card - Class 10 UHS-1 + SD Adapter" for £10.99 inc P&P so hopefully it will do the trick.

When storing your data arrange the files by artist (folder) then album(folder) then files.

Put a single small music file at the same level as all the artist folders, then if you want to have a random play feature across all tracks, not just tracks in an album, select the single file, play it and push the shuffle button - hey presto off you go!

If you have album art in the album folder, the PID will display the cover picture if you are in media player mode.

Not directly related, but the Amundsen+ in my Yeti has a stated max SD card size of 32Gb. I did a spot of research however and found a 64Gb SDXC card would work, if formatted to FAT32 (the same as SDHC).

Thank you MikeW

I ordered a "SanDisk 16GB Mobile Ultra Micro SD (SDHC) Card - Class 10 UHS-1 + SD Adapter" for £10.99 inc P&P so hopefully it will do the trick.

That should work. Hope it goes ok.

Thank you for your input guyz.

Gosh Vegit8, it all sounds horribly complicated but may be easier when I actually try it. :sweat: They seem to be taking ages with my new card!

I found this on the VW up! forum courtesy of Lee from Denmark.

You can use any micro SD or Micro SDHC cards...

SD cards are 2gb or smaller

SDHC (HC = High Capacity) go up to 32gb

Anything over that is SDXC (Xtra capacity) and these start at 64gb, but only a few of the newer cameras and newer computers (mainly macs at the moment) can read these... The M&M unit can NOT read SDXC.

(M&M is Maps & More for the VW up! but our Skoda Citigos have Move & Fun instead - same unit though, I believe)

  • 3 weeks later...

I copied the files to micro sd card, but when I put it in the pid it only showed up as 'view imeages' with no date.

Is this because I was not plugged in to the car??

Exactly the same music worked straight away on my Amundsen unit.

Forgot to mention in the other thread... http://www.briskoda.net/forums/topic/279751-pid-sd-card-not-seen-sorted/

I did a test run with just one song on the formatted SD card and I got the error message " cannot find file in this format"

The PiD would only show images.

It turned out the track was set as an archived file on the pc. A quick click in its prompt ies to change it to read only and job done.

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