clip + and unsupported card formats

I thought do a clip more.  If I put in a card that has the music, photos and videos of my rocket in the clip, is it get stuck on the updating of the database?  Or it will freeze if I put it on play together?

mags1230 wrote:

I thought do a clip more.  If I put in a card that has the music, photos and videos of my rocket in the clip, is it get stuck on the updating of the database?  Or it will freeze if I put it on play together?

I think I understand what you're getting.  I've only experienced and the presence of pictures and videos on the microSD card does not interfere with the database or its refreshing - the photos and the video just get ignored by the database (and do not appear in the folder view, either).  And then the Clip + play without freezing.

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