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7 PORT USB 3.0 HUB High Speed With Power Adapter but I'd like to find an identical aparatus with the exception that it have 7 (or more) SD slots, instead of USB slots.
I'm using it (with small adapters to SDmicro) to produce pre-recorded SDmicro chips for Christian ministry in Mexico. eg: New Testament in an Indian language, or gospel movie or both. The adapters seem to not be very reliable - I have tried various brands and configurations.
I need a similar apparatus that has SDmicro slots, Or failing that, a source of truly reliable usb/SDmicro adapters. Any suggestions?
I know that there are SDmicro duplicators, bu they are very expensive, and not very flexible. That is, they are meant to copy from a prepared SD to a number of them, and to change the language, or content in any way, one must change the 'master' SD chip. With the system that I have, I can prepare a hundred or more different sets of recordings on the laptop, and then switch between them as the need arises on the field. (There are nearly 300 langauges and dialects in Mexico).
7 PORT USB 3.0 HUB High Speed With Power Adapter but I'd like to find an identical aparatus with the exception that it have 7 (or more) SD slots, instead of USB slots.
I'm using it (with small adapters to SDmicro) to produce pre-recorded SDmicro chips for Christian ministry in Mexico. eg: New Testament in an Indian language, or gospel movie or both. The adapters seem to not be very reliable - I have tried various brands and configurations.
I need a similar apparatus that has SDmicro slots, Or failing that, a source of truly reliable usb/SDmicro adapters. Any suggestions?
I know that there are SDmicro duplicators, bu they are very expensive, and not very flexible. That is, they are meant to copy from a prepared SD to a number of them, and to change the language, or content in any way, one must change the 'master' SD chip. With the system that I have, I can prepare a hundred or more different sets of recordings on the laptop, and then switch between them as the need arises on the field. (There are nearly 300 langauges and dialects in Mexico).