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Has anyone experimented with an Eye-Fi SD card as a solution for wifi audio sync?

My idea is to use SD cards for podcasts, and if I can leave the card in the car and sync via my home wifi network using an Eye-Fi card, it'll feel very space age!

It's not exactly a hardship to remove the card and sync in a move conventional fashion, but I'm interested to learn if Ey-Fi might work, especailly since what I'm thinking isn't quite what the card is designed to do.

Thanks - especially for the friendly atmosphere. Being a newbie here, I must compliment you all on your community spirit. Says something that I feel comfortable starting a new thread after such a short time lurking.

Search yielded nothing, so here goes...

Has anyone experimented with an Eye-Fi SD card as a solution for wifi audio sync?

My idea is to use SD cards for podcasts, and if I can leave the card in the car and sync via my home wifi network using an Eye-Fi card, it'll feel very space age!

It's not exactly a hardship to remove the card and sync in a move conventional fashion, but I'm interested to learn if Ey-Fi might work, especailly since what I'm thinking isn't quite what the card is designed to do.

Thanks - especially for the friendly atmosphere. Being a newbie here, I must compliment you all on your community spirit. Says something that I feel comfortable starting a new thread after such a short time lurking.

I just did a quick google and found http://forums.eye.fi/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=372&sid=c86cf6bb803cadd7c1841f486d509c29&start=45#p13091

This is a link to one of the EyeFi engineers basically saying that they're never going to work the other way around.

You may wish to consider an iPod touch with the MDI interface and jailbreak it so that you can install air sync.

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