I'm glad to hear this as I'm not going to have a windows machine to fall back on.

On 12/5/2014 3:05 AM, David Griffith wrote:
I use SD cards interchangeably on Mac and PC every day with no issues.
As mentioned if you delete a file under the MacOS  there is a  safety net of a 
hidden track folder on the card which will allow you to restore   deleted 
files..
You can either get rid of this by emptying the Trash whilst on the mac or if 
you put the Card on a Windows machine simply delete the underline Trash folder 
which is visible there.

David Griffith
On 5 Dec 2014, at 08:41, BobH. <long.c...@virgin.net> wrote:

Aa yes,  Mac keeps what amounts to a hidden recycle folder on the media it
is keeping material for.

I found those and deleted in the normal way.

I take it using media on different platforms is not a good idea?
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Hi,

As others have said you can put the content on your stream simply by copying
and pasting. However, I have noticed that the mac seems to put hidden files
on the SD card that eventually fill up space. Just a couple of weeks ago I
noticed that I was missing over a gig of space on my 4GB SD card. I couldn't
find the culprits either on my mac or using a windows PC. I finally had to
back up the folders that I had stuff in and then format the SD card using
the stream. Once I did that I copied the folders from my computer back to
the SD card and like magic I had my full space back.

Gabe


On Dec 4, 2014, at 9:54 AM, David Griffith <daj.griff...@gmail.com> wrote:

I have been using a Mac since 2011 and I have never had this issue so it
may be that you were unlucky.
In contrast in the same period I have had SD cards fail in my Windows PC,
coincidently this happen only this Monday and I lost 16 GB of data which
luckily I had backed up. I am not convinced it was the PC fault though and
is more likely to be a fault on the card itself.

David Griffith
On 04/12/2014 17:40, BobH. wrote:
I'd be careful of that,  Mac is fastidious about format.  It trashed an
SD
card of mine I used in a Milestone.   I had to re-format on the old XP
machine and put the music back from there.

RobH.
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From: "Lorie McCloud" <lorice...@gmail.com>
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Sent: Thursday, December 04, 2014 7:40 AM
Subject: victor reader stream


can you use a mac to put stuff on the sd card for the vr-stream? I know
the stream doesn't play all the same formats as the Mac but I want to be
able to put stuff on its card from my computer.

Thanks.

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