Hi,
thank you for the explanation. The Sandisks I'm referring to are definitely SD cards.
Actually I've found a card reader & spare sd card handy for transferring all sorts of files between my laptop and my xp computer.
When I download things off the net to the xp, I used to use an external zip drive to transfer data to the laptop( rather cumbersome unplugging cords & cables as I only have the one zip drive). Now I use the card reader instead. So much easier.
best wishes
Rikki
Originally posted by technicsplayer:
it's not just a question of Kodak, it's a question of multimedia versus SD.
The cheaper cards may well be multimedia which looks identical to SD in web photos but is the older format, thinner, with a pin missing, and probably going obsolete.
These may work with technics or midi files but you will not be able to load digital audio to the card, and thus lose that aspect of KN7000 functionality.
So if making comparisons always be sure to confirm they really are SD cards.