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Does it make much difference if a USB drive is formatted in FAT32, exFAT or NTFS? I would assume exFAT or NTFS would be best.
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Fat32 is universally accessible and as your tracks won't be greater than 4GB then this should be fine.
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(03-02-2023, 07:18 AM)the_bertrum Wrote: NTFS won't work, this is linux
Linux can mount and read NTFS. I know it is not the best choice for linux, but it is efficient and has a low power requirement. Same goes for exFAT. That is why I asked.
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Thanks for all the replies. I am using a 512GB thumb drive, formatted to exFAT, to hold my audio. Plugged into a USB 3 port on a Pi 4 there are no issues. I can stick it in a windows machine to add or remove files which is nice. I just wanted to get the advice of a group of people smarter than me about the format.
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