I have a Samsung Galaxy S5 running stock Android 5.0 that I've been trying to install a 64gb SD card in but it keeps corrupting the music after it has been moved. This is driving me up a wall because it really seems like I've done everything I can to troubleshoot this issue without being able to nail down the problem.
This is the second 64gb Samsung EVO 48MB/s UHS-I micro SD SDXC Class 10 Memory Card I've had this problem with.
I have formatted the card several times in the phone.
I've tried using a USB cable and ES Explorer to move the MP3 and FLAC files to the card.
The first 7-8gbs always seem to work OK then everything after that becomes corrupted.
I've tried moving the files first to the internal memory and then to the card, but the corruption still happens.
My cheapo generic 32gb card works just fine. It just doesn't have enough space for my FLAC files.
While all the specs seem to indicate that a 64gb card should work just fine on this phone, I can't get it to behave, and there seems to be a lot of people on the web with similar issues without any conclusive resolution.
Is there some weird trick to making this work that I don't know about, or some odd incompatibility I should be aware of?
This is the second 64gb Samsung EVO 48MB/s UHS-I micro SD SDXC Class 10 Memory Card I've had this problem with.
I have formatted the card several times in the phone.
I've tried using a USB cable and ES Explorer to move the MP3 and FLAC files to the card.
The first 7-8gbs always seem to work OK then everything after that becomes corrupted.
I've tried moving the files first to the internal memory and then to the card, but the corruption still happens.
My cheapo generic 32gb card works just fine. It just doesn't have enough space for my FLAC files.
While all the specs seem to indicate that a 64gb card should work just fine on this phone, I can't get it to behave, and there seems to be a lot of people on the web with similar issues without any conclusive resolution.
Is there some weird trick to making this work that I don't know about, or some odd incompatibility I should be aware of?