sd card too slow - Xperia Play Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

i have a 32gb micro sd card class 6 and actually the transfer rate in mass storage mode of the xplay is too slow.
im transfering a movie and the transfer rate is 1.2 mb/s...
anybody knows what is happening? any kind of solution?

Might be a bad card.

i have no problems when i use it with usb adaptor

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USB Card Reader

Hi,
Is there any usb2 flash card reader out there that is fast?
I just bouth a sandisk MobileMate SD, a very convenient little thing, but it doesn't seem to be very fast, transferring 5b takes 30 sec roughly.
Are all readers the same, or can I buy someting with some performance?
I understand there is a limit to the SD card type you use, but c'mon, 200kb/s ???
I've got one of those 6-in-one FDD size USB2 ones in my machine, and it's pretty quick. I'd imagine most USB2 ones are going to be about the same speed. Sounds like you're getting low-speed USB rates of about 1.5Mb/s
is your USB port is ver 2
even your flash reader is ver 2
but your pc usb port is not
will not be fast
correct me if I m wrong

SD Adapter SD HC?

Hi,
I just wanted to check before I buy one, can anyone who has the SD card adapter tell me if it handles SDHC cards OK as I'm looking at getting a 32gb to store music and films on.
thanks.
Well I have the usb adapter and can plug in a card reader and I use a cool little memory stick pro which has two micro sd slots in it, basically I have two 16gb micro sd plugged into a memory stick pro which turns them into one 32gb card . I bought it for my psp but through a card reader works fine with my tab
I have the Samsung USB and SD-Card adapter and it can handle my 16Gb SDHC card from my cam with no problems.
DerHolgi said:
I have the Samsung USB and SD-Card adapter and it can handle my 16Gb SDHC card from my cam with no problems.
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same here, no problem
Thanks for all the replies, I've put in the order.

[Q] 8GB SDHC works with USB OTG Adapter, 16GB does not

For the last several months I've successfully been copying digital images from my camera's 8GB class 4 Kingston SDHC card (formatted in FAT32) onto my Samsung Galaxy S2. I've been using a USB OTG adapter with a Sandisk MicroMate USB Reader plugged into the OTG adapter. I've never had any problems.
This weekend I tried to do the same using a new 16GB class 10 Kingston SDHS card (also formatted in FAT32) with no other changes and it doesn't work. Instead, after I plug everything together and then into the USB slot in my SGS2, I get the usual "Media Scanning Completed" and the "USB Device Connected" messages, but nothing in the /usbStorage/sda/DCIM can be seen at all.
Does anyone have any ideas/suggestions/explanation?
Thanks in advance,
Rich

USB copy speed is extremely slow

USB copy speed I'm getting is max 3.2mb/s, and goes as low as 1.5, is this normal? I imagine I should be getting a lot better speeds over USB 2.0 and my SD card is a new Sandisk class 6 micro sd card.
JDogg1329 said:
USB copy speed I'm getting is max 3.2mb/s, and goes as low as 1.5, is this normal? I imagine I should be getting a lot better speeds over USB 2.0 and my SD card is a new Sandisk class 6 micro sd card.
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Use the mirco SD adapter provided with Ur purchase of mirco SD card.. wire is just slow... adapter have direct contact with the hard drive.. so u would get faster transfer rate
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I'm getting 8-9mb/s reading from sd to hard drive, writing from hd to sd is much slower at 2.5 - 3mb/s. This is using the original HTC usb cable.
Mmm try with wifi, there are some usuful app for this
USB is a mystic hardware somethimes have mysterious problem :s
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I have slow speed with usb too but only with Windows. If i use linux i get extreme speed over 15 Mb/s. I don't know if Windows has any restrictions...
Yeah I would just try either Bluetooth, a microsd adapter, or Wi-Fi instead.
Adapter is usually the fastest as the reader can interface almost directly with the hardware. Over USB you have several factors to consider, the speed of the port, as well as the speed of the phone (i.e.: what Mhz is it running at... and is the phone busy with something), and the speed of the internal microSD reader and so forth.
Plugging the card into the reader would be the fastest, however not very useful if you gota turn off your phone just to get the card out.
I've never tried the Wifi app route as for me the USB route has been fast enough, but can take a couple minutes to transfer say my CWM backups from the card to the computer.

Anyone tried those external battery with Full Size SD Card Reader?

Have anyone tried to hook up their One with an external battery with Full Size SD Card reader?
Which one should I buy? Thanks!
That would be pretty cool.
I'm sure that the One supports USB OTG for flash drives, so it should work unless it does something I'm not aware of.

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