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Base Station and SanDisk Ultra Fit 128Gb USB Drives?

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shipoopi
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Any one know if there are any issues with 

SanDisk Ultra Fit

USB flash drive - 128 GB - USB 3.0

 

drives?

 

sandisk.jpg

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TomMac
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The spec on the Pro base / drive  maxs at 2TB  in fat32 format... don't think its usb v3 but a 2

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TomMac
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The spec on the Pro base / drive  maxs at 2TB  in fat32 format... don't think its usb v3 but a 2

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shipoopi
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Thank you, as of right now I'm not looking for 2TB storage but that's definitely helpful for future growth.  I'm looking for something small and compact, ie not a lot of additional stuff hanging off the base station.

 

I find it interesting they aren't USB 3.0 though (transfer rate)...

 

 

jguerdat
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2TB is really overkill. I use a 16GB thumb drive which lasts me a few months with and average of 100 videos a day.

USB 3.0 is also overkill due to the file size and data rate needed to store the videos. Note that the base is only 100Mbps for the same reason.
Paul_FCCL
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shipoopi wrote:

 

Any one know if there are any issues with 

SanDisk Ultra Fit

USB flash drive - 128 GB - USB 3.0

 

drives?

 

sandisk.jpg


I'd be more concerned about the width of the usb connector, can't tell fom the pic wich is the connecting side but I would check for available space in the back of the base station.

jguerdat
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There are short USB extension cables for places where a particualr device won't fit (I have some Hauppauge USB TV tuners that came with these).  However, there's no reason to get expensive with a thumb drive for this purpose unless it's for tranfer rates when connected to a computer.