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11.27.2008 at 04:40AM PST, ID: 23940166
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Can folders larger than 4 gb fit on a ipod (and nano)

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iPODs, iPhone

I have heard that because the ipod works on FAT32, it means you can not have a file larger than 4gb on that device -

What i want to check is - is that a single file they are talking about - i.e. some high def movie that is, in one file 8gb, you could not transfer.

What i want to do is transfer my work files onto the ipod, there is one folder 'work' and inside 'work there are 1340 folders. The total size is 9.4 gigs, so would i be able to drag and drop this 9.4 gig folder over (no single file is larger than 200mg) or does this apply to folders (and their overall size) too.
 
 
 
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