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thanks for that merlinman, having looked over your link, does anyone know what speed the bolero is built for and can anyone confirm that you can use sdhc in the bolero?

thanks for that merlinman, having looked over your link, does anyone know what speed the bolero is built for and can anyone confirm that you can use sdhc in the bolero?

Aren't all SD cards with a capacity over 2GB, automatically referred to as SDHC (ie High Capacity)? So all should work, up to max 32GB

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thanks for that merlinman, having looked over your link, does anyone know what speed the bolero is built for and can anyone confirm that you can use sdhc in the bolero?

For music use I wouldnt think the speed matters, usually only an issue when recording video or large photos on digital camcorders etc.

32GB SDHC for not many pennies - be quick - ends at midnight!

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Offer still rolling!

I have iTunes 10.5.1 on my Mac and regularly convert different formats to mp3 using iTunes. I admit to sometimes having difficulty in finding the correct buttons to press when using friends Windows / iTunes combinations though!

Thanks Johann for the heads-up on DoubleTwist - it makes a big difference when I'm putting playlists on my SDHC card now - it's not fast, but I set up about 12Gb of playlist to transfer last night, plugged the card into the Bolero this morning and there everything was, neatly arranged by artist and album. I guess I"ll buy the guys at Doubletwist a beer for their trouble!

For music use I wouldnt think the speed matters, usually only an issue when recording video or large photos on digital camcorders etc.

The SD card class rating only refers to write speed. Read speed is pretty much the same for all SD cards, and is much faster than write speed anyway (usually around 25MB/s which is waaaaay more than enough for music streaming).

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