Also, note that a Mac can create hidden admin. I attach a link below to a SanDisk article on transferring files from a Mac, using iTunes. Having said that, I haven’t heard of card format issues in using a Mac. I’m not a Mac guy, and so will leave the format issues there to others. You might like some of the advances of the Zip, including aac compatibility, the larger and color screen, and the clock. It can handle a larger database and has many other advanced benefits–read about it in the detailed user manual available through the website.Īs to the Clip+ and Clip Zip, you might find the following review, noting the differences, of assist. The solution: install the alternative and highly regarded Rockbox firmware, available at.
One thing to note: unless your files are very large and thereby more limited in number, the Clip+ or Clip Zip database will not be able to accommodate the number of files on such a huge card. And I’ve always liked SanDisk cards, but they can be a bit costlier–at any rate, I’d stick with a major manufacturer, such as SanDisk, Patriot, etc. Personally, and because issues could develop, I’d purchase a card that can returned, if need be. I’ve not heard of card issues specific to any manufacturer.