The Stream natively handles 32GB cards because they are Fat32. Above 32GB, SD cards are usually formatted with the XFat file system. But if you deliberately reformat, say, a 128GB card to be Fat32, it will play on the Stream. I tried doing this with a 255GB card, and it works--carrying around 1800 books, but takes a long time to load.
The down side is that a Fat32 file system on a 255GB card is quite inefficient, and, as far as I know, there is no utility in Window to do this. It can be done in Linux, though.
----- Original Message -----
From: Albert Sanchez <[log in to unmask]>
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Date: Wednesday, December 23, 2015 10:30 am
Subject: off-topic--VR Stream question
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> Hi All!
> Santa came early to this QTH and brought me a new VR Stream to replace the
> original Stream that recently died. My questions are: What is the largest
> capacity SD card that this device will accept, also are there any
> ham-related internet radio streams that I might find useful?
> Best of Holiday greetings to all,
> 73, Albert, WA7fxb
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