I'd think it very unlikely you'll find anything that supports anything other
than FAT32 personally although I'd love to be proved wrong!
You're not going to have any music files bigger than 4GB, you don't really
need the extra speed or features offered by more modern filesystems and
there are plenty of scripts and apps out there than will simplify the
process of making your filenames FAT32 friendly so I'd go for whatever can
play the most file formats (I'd be after wavpack support personally although
again I think you'd be lucky unless its basically an embedded Linux device
you can ssh into) and offers the best sound quality for the money.
On Sun, Oct 9, 2011 at 10:38 AM, Federico Bruni <fedelogy(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi all,
it's the first time I write in this mailing list and I hope I'm not OT.
I'm looking for a hifi stereo system with USB support. I mean: I want to be
able to plug an external USB hard disk, browse the folders and choose the
files I want to listen to.
I've found some products (by Cambridge Audio) that support all the formats
I use, i.e. Ogg and Flac.
But it seems that the only supported filesystem is FAT32.
I wonder if you know some product which support some more advanced
filesystem. Hopefully ext2/3/4, but even NTFS would be maybe better than
FAT32.
FAT32 is slow and doesn't support some characters in the file name. I know
I'll have some problems copying my huge collection of files in a FAT32
filesystem.
Any hint is appreciated.
Thanks!
Federico
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