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If you want to use the same drive for both Teslacam and music, you'll need to partition the drive. One partition for Teslacam and one for music. By the way, the folder name for the dashcam is "Teslacam" with a a capital "T".I know I need to have a folder titled "teslacam" for the dash cam but to use the same drive for music do I need to have a music folder? Or just drag and drop the mp3s right into the drive directly? Thanks!
Thanks. No idea how to do that. I'll stick with slacker...
Microsoft confused sooo many people with that, including your service person apparently.
When they developed NTFS, they wanted to migrate everyone to their fancy new file system. To do that, they created an arbitrary limit in Windows; a Windows computer will not format a FAT32 drive larger than 32 GB.
There's nothing whatsoever wrong with larger FAT32 drives, and Windows will happily read and write to them if a third party application or non Windows computer creates them.
I've been using a 240 GB partition for two months with no problems, and I can't see any reason your 500 GB would cause an issue.
I think your technician got confused by the Windows limit - he knows it has to be FAT32 to work correctly, but doesn't know the 32 GB limit is Windows trying to push their proprietary file system rather than a limit of FAT32.
By the way, ext4 now works for Teslacam as well as for music. That is, you're no longer limited to just FAT32.I use a 125GB USB drive that I had no problems formatting FAT32 on my Windows10 PC.
By the way, ext4 now works for Teslacam as well as for music. That is, you're no longer limited to just FAT32.
Recently... maybe the past month or two? Don't recall the exact firmware version. I'm currently on 24.4 and ext4 works.Any idea when this change was introduced?
Yes, you are right. Uppercase "T" and "C".I think the folder name must be TeslaCam with a capital C.
the bigger the better. I have a 256 gb sandisk ultrafit and a 128 gb on standby. Seems no matter what eventually the drive fills up and needs to be reformatted. One of these days they'll build that feature directly into the car - "your usb drive is full, ok to reformat?" or USB drive corrupt, press OK to repair.
You shouldn't need to reformat it- just delete the files you don't need.
Since the car can't know which Sentry or other saved video is important it can't just randomly delete that stuff automatically.
USB flash drives are so cheap now, just get a 128GB or above and you’ll be fine.
Now my model S the console is blk this morning tesla doesn't know how to fix anything and it never turned on.
just getting started with this myself. Wanted to attempt to have it write to my 240ssd that I have already attached in the car. Much to learn.I bought a Pi Zero W and a 256GB SD designed for dash cams. I want to play with the teslausb git project that allows you to automatically upload sentry videos to a NAS.