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<blockquote data-quote="stephgirl" data-source="post: 8697688" data-attributes="member: 660189"><p>yes i have to say i have had no issues with bit rates and load times. It may take few seconds more then a SSD but for now when i first plug it in, it may take like 10 seconds to recognize and then play and then when i skip songs it may only take like 2 to 3 seconds to play. I am using a 1TB WD drive and just tested a 512 PNY brand flash drive that works fine. So the 1TB and 512G work for me on my Pioneer FH-S701BS. But like my post said, i am wondering now about using a SSD drive do to the better prices these days and the problem with some of the newer WD HDD drives not working. I would have to agree that it may make the drive work harder and wear out sooner do to using the drive in a moving vehicle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stephgirl, post: 8697688, member: 660189"] yes i have to say i have had no issues with bit rates and load times. It may take few seconds more then a SSD but for now when i first plug it in, it may take like 10 seconds to recognize and then play and then when i skip songs it may only take like 2 to 3 seconds to play. I am using a 1TB WD drive and just tested a 512 PNY brand flash drive that works fine. So the 1TB and 512G work for me on my Pioneer FH-S701BS. But like my post said, i am wondering now about using a SSD drive do to the better prices these days and the problem with some of the newer WD HDD drives not working. I would have to agree that it may make the drive work harder and wear out sooner do to using the drive in a moving vehicle. [/QUOTE]
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