This may be a non starter but is there a way to connect an sd card reader to my flyer so I can get photo's from my camera to email out?
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Don't know the answer but the term for that functionality is abbreviated OTG. Hopefully a quick search will tell if the flyer supports it or not. I know any device that started/shipped with honeycomb does but I don't know if an upgrade enables it or not. I'd assume its a slightly different bit of USB hardware in the device but I could be wrong. I have an Archos tablet with OTG via micro USB and its not completely useful since it only delivers about 75ma of power. You have to use a powered hub for practically everything, even most card readers although there are a few the tablet will operate.
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You could get a micro SD to sd converter
They sell them on dealextreme. I got one to use fullsize sd cards on my eeepads micro SD slot
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tomqman said:
You could get a micro SD to sd converter
They sell them on dealextreme. I got one to use fullsize sd cards on my eeepads micro SD slot
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Wow, pretty cheap on DX. Do you happen to know of any that would support 2 SD cards?
U can do this easlly via DROPBOX or Google DRIVE;
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http://www.dealextreme.com/p/usb-2-0-sd-micro-sd-ms-m2-card-reader-green-59548?item=8
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http://www.dealextreme.com/p/usb-to-micro-usb-adapter-58818?item=16
Ok
Tried an otg cable to my card reader, didn't work.
Tried an otg cable to a Photochute otg hard drive, didn't work.
Tried my stock flyer USB cable to the Photochute it stated to charge the flyer so it is getting power but didn't recognise the drive.
We don't have Dealextreme in the UK so I will have a rethink.
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And the problem with using my dropbox account is getting the photos off the camera when I'm not near a PC, hence why I wanted to use the flyer.
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I use an eye-fi card to transmit my photos to the flyer. Works great. Of course, your camera needs to support the eye-fi card.
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The flyer doesn't send power when using the otg cable. you have to power it yourself using one of those y usb cables and a power source. Which kinda defeats the purpose.
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I tried searching the forums for an answer, but haven't been able to locate one. If someone knows of another thread, could you link it please?
My question is, is there a size limit to a USB drive that the Prime dock will recognize? I have a Scandisk 16Gb drive. When I put it in the USB port the Prime flashes "Preparing external storage", but that message disappears, leaving me no access to the drive. Smaller capacity USB drives work fine, albeit from different manufacturers.
Is this a capacity issue, or something else?
I think it is something else. I plugged in a 500gb hard drive via usb and it seemed to work fine.
The USB drive that I have that didn't work was a Chromium image which I'm guessing just can't be read by the Android OS.
My 2 tb external works fine.
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Thanks for the input. What is a chromium image?
McLiarpants said:
Thanks for the input. What is a chromium image?
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I never heard of that before. Would like to know also.
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2TB USB3.0 works fine here
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I think the question is how is the drive formatted. Not every format is supported. I know that NTFS (windows default for large drives) is hit or miss.
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I found this great item.
Nowbu don't need to buy the keyboard if u want to use a USB 2.0
URL: http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.view&id=330762519335
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Raul69.atl said:
I found this great item.
Nowbu don't need to buy the keyboard if u want to use a USB 2.0
URL: http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.view&id=330762519335
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it's on amazon too.
but why would we use usb instead lf microsd card, is there something usb has better that i don't know?
also this is for you if you want to use SD card without dock
nooktablet said:
it's on amazon too.
but why would we use usb instead lf microsd card, is there something usb has better that i don't know?
also this is for you if you want to use SD card without dock
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Maybe u could put a mouse or connect a ps3 controller to play...idk if it would work....I got the dock.
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If you get the dongle with the card reader slots you can do 1 thing: read memory cards. If you get the USB port version you can: use a memory card reader, plug in an external hard drive or flash drive, plug in a keyboard, mouse or joystick just to name a few things. If all you really will be doing is reading memory cards then the reader version is better since you won't need 2 devices (USB dongle + USB memory card reader) but if you ever plan on anything else the USB port version is way more versatile.
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I'm gonna be selling my laptop and just using my Nexus 7, before i do i will be buying an external HD to copy all the music,etc,etc onto my laptop, question is, can i use the external HD to copy music,etc onto my Galaxy S3 as i said i won't have the laptop?
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I'm gonna be selling my laptop and just using my Nexus 7, before i do i will be buying an external HD to copy all the music,etc,etc onto, my question is, can i use the external HD to copy music,etc onto my Galaxy S3 as i said i won't have the laptop?
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It depends what the external sd is and how big it is in memory size, some work and some don't.
I have a 1 tb external and it doesn't register on my phone not even if I repartition it.
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It depends what the external sd is and how big it is in memory size, some work and some don't.
I have a 1 tb external and it doesn't register on my phone not even if I repartition it.
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sh^t im planning on getting a 1TB external HD this one in fact
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Samsung-Sli...UTF8&colid=12HPR9PFUES4B&coliid=IYZBBEJ1LZLS4
i suppose i could go through the process of using OTG Cable with my Nexus 7 and then onto my phone but it's too much hard work to be honest, all i wanna do is to get music onto my phone from the external HD, this isn't good, ill have to reconsider my options unless anyone knows a better way?
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sh^t im planning on getting a 1TB external HD this one in fact
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Samsung-Sli...UTF8&colid=12HPR9PFUES4B&coliid=IYZBBEJ1LZLS4
i suppose i could go through the process of using OTG Cable with my Nexus 7 and then onto my phone but it's too much hard work to be honest, all i wanna do is to get music onto my phone from the external HD, this isn't good, ill have to reconsider my options unless anyone knows a better way?
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As it's made by samsung it could work, mine is Seagrave which doesn't work
You could always send it back if it doesn't
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Ah figured out how to use my hdd by installing an app called paragon ntfs then plugging my wired hub into my otg cable then plugging my wired extended hdd into that.
It's a very annoying process just to plug a hard drive in but it worked :thumbup:
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Ah figured out how to use my hdd by installing an app called paragon ntfs then plugging my wired hub into my otg cable then plugging my wired extended hdd into that.
It's a very annoying process just to plug a hard drive in but it worked :thumbup:
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Thanks mate any chance of a breakdown of what you done here and ill save this for future reference, have a buyer for my laptop so just need to order the external HD and copy my music and then sell the laptop.
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Thanks mate any chance of a breakdown of what you done here and ill save this for future reference, have a buyer for my laptop so just need to order the external HD and copy my music and then sell the laptop.
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Okay what I did was have my hub connected to the mains which is also connected to my otg cable of my note 10.1
Installed the paragon app that reads ntfc data on a hard drive (some are fat32 so don't need this app)
Then connected my external 1tb hard drive which is connected to the mains to the hub and all my files showed up on my note 10.1
Hope that's easier to understand
Oops sorry exactly the same process with a galaxy s3, get confused between forums
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I have a roadcam in my car that records onto an sd card and I was wondering if there is a way to take out the sd card and connect it to my note 2 maybe using the usb plug so that I could backup the video recordings using an app called dropspace to my dropbox. Thanks.
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If I understand your question correctly what you're wanting to do is pull the files off the Sd card and upload them with your phone.
If thats what you want to do you could just get a USB OTG cable and a SD card reader that is made to be plugged in to a USB port. That should be all you need to get this working. You can get both of those from Amazon, just dont go with an uber cheap OTG cable. There have been reports, on Amazon and XDA, about some of the cheap OTG cables hard bricking/burning up. Last I checked they didnt know exactly what it did, they said that the devide reacted like the battery had been pulled and the phone, or Nexus 7 and a bunch of other tablets, went off and no matter what they were unable to get it to come back on. The OTG cable I have was about $10 and it works perfectly, theres no reason to pay the exorbitant fee Samsung wants for their official cables seeing how the only difference would be the name on the cable.
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If I understand your question correctly what you're wanting to do is pull the files off the Sd card and upload them with your phone.
If thats what you want to do you could just get a USB OTG cable and a SD card reader that is made to be plugged in to a USB port. That should be all you need to get this working. You can get both of those from Amazon, just dont go with an uber cheap OTG cable. There have been reports, on Amazon and XDA, about some of the cheap OTG cables hard bricking/burning up. Last I checked they didnt know exactly what it did, they said that the devide reacted like the battery had been pulled and the phone, or Nexus 7 and a bunch of other tablets, went off and no matter what they were unable to get it to come back on. The OTG cable I have was about $10 and it works perfectly, theres no reason to pay the exorbitant fee Samsung wants for their official cables seeing how the only difference would be the name on the cable.
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Damn, what kind of cable did get because I ordered one of the .80 cent ones and now I'm afraid to use it. Maybe I'll use it on one of my old phones to test it.
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I got an otg cable for $1 and it works perfect. I've hooked up a computer mouse and a 360 controller so far but I haven't tried an SD reader yet.
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Hello, I'm going to buy OTG cable + USB2.0 card reader + microSD 64gb card (class 4).
Will this be readeble by USB host mode on Xperia P?
No one has tried I think
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It will work only to the maximum extension limit of your handset which is generally 32GB...
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It is said that it actually works... Some have made it
One thing is memory card internal and one thing is memory card mounted via USb host. I'm going the second method and I heard somewhere the phone is able to mount 64gb flash drive. I have tested the otg mount on 1.5tb hd drive and it's identified pretty good. So I assume the mount will work with 64 gb flash as well. The think I don't know is if the power consumption won't exceed allowed value. My old M2 card rmakes this problem.
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