Peter,
To be honest, I haven=92t tried that route. I have far more storage capacit=
y in SD cards and USB thumb drives than in my phone, so I=92m usually more =
concerned about getting files off the phone to multiple backups. Plus the s=
trictures on file placement in the iOS environment annoy me, and I=92m happ=
ier once I get files out into a folder hierarchy I have more control over.
=97Flawn
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> 2a. Re: Windows 10 and .wav files
> Posted by: "Peter Shute" pshute2
> Date: Thu Aug 20, 2015 8:35 pm ((PDT))
>
> Thanks, Flawn. So you can also copy from the card/device to the phone? Gi=
ven the amount of storage available in current phones, it would be handy to=
be able to do that.
>
> Peter Shute
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From:
>>
>> Sent: Wednesday, 19 August 2015 10:26 PM
>> To:
>> Cc: Flawn Williams
>> Subject: [Nature Recordists] Re: Windows 10 and .wav files
>>
>>
>>
>> The MobileLite has several different functions. It can act as
>> a wireless server for any devices that do WiFi, so I can copy
>> audio or pic files from a smartphone to an SD card or thumb
>> drive attached to it. It can also copy directly from SD card
>> to thumb drive, so if your recorder uses SD cards or can
>> attach to the MobileLite via USB you can copy to the other
>> storage format. All without the need for a Windows 10
>> computer. But yes the accompanying app needs a smartphone or
>> other Wifi device such as an iPod Touch to initiate the transfers.
>>
>> -Flawn
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