How to mount NTFS or EXT4 format microSD to tab - Samsung Galaxy Tab Plus

Howdy guys,
I was looking for the way how to mount ext4 partition micro sd card, because I want to copy bigger than 4GB size of HD mkv movie file to my Tab. I got tired to bring a bulky laptop to copy a file from my computer, connect it to TV, and bring it back to laptop desk after watching a movie. If I can do the same thing on my small and light GTP instead of a bulky laptop, it would make my life easier.
So, I tried it, then failed! As you know, microSD card format supports ONLY fat32 format, so you can't copy a file bigger than 4 GB. HD mkv movie file is usually 4.5 ~ 15GB.
What can we do? The answer is pretty simple. Format microSD card as EXT4 or NTFS and mount it on the tab! EXT4 or NTFS format supports bigger than 4GB file. This sounds pretty easy, but it took me 3 days to google it, and failed it.
I can't make this without your help, bydo! Thanks again!
The process is simple and easy.
1. Root your tab, and install "BUSYBOX" and "Drive Mount" app
2. Copy mkv files
2. Mount NTFS microSDcard and enjoy it
This process took me less than 15 min. So, even if you are a beginner, don't get scared and just follow my step. You can do that.
1. Root your tab. How to root? Thanks to bdigitalstudio.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1367249
If you have memory card reader or SD card slot on your laptop, you can do that way to copy root.zip file. I did it. As long as you have root.zip on your microSD, I guess anyway will be fine.
2. After root, go to the market (or Google Play), search SUPERUSER, and install it. After install, run it and update SU binary
3. Also search and install BUSYBOX. After install, run the app and install busybox.
Once you complete rooting, follow remain steps. Btw, I did not find or make this solution. I read Raziel_Sicily's instruction from GT 7.7 forum, and just followed it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1493294
Thank you Raziel_Sicily!!!
4. Also search "Drive Mount" app and install it.
5. Format your microSD card as NTFS. (I didn't try ext4 format, but it will work as well) I used SD card slot on my laptop, and it kept showing format options only "FAT32" and "exFAT". So, I used Paragon Hard Disk Manager to format as NTFS. You don't have to use Paragon. Just try to find your way.
6. Plug in your microSD card into Tab
7. Tab will complain "This is not support format blah blah". Just ignore it.
8. Run "Drive Mount"
9. Uncheck "Device Filtering" at the top. You will see your microSD card as NTFS partition at the left side under "Unmounted Drives". Let's mount it. Select your microSD card, tap the mount icon on the top (2nd from right). Mount icon image looks like a External HDD with check mark.
10. When you see your microSD NTFS partition is moved to right side under "Mounted Drive", you done!
Your NTFS partition is located at /mnt/. You will see a new folder name.
Mine was /mnt/mmcblk1p1, and yours can be different.
Use Astro file manager, go to /mnt/your_mounted_folder, and you can use your files.
+ How to watch mkv movie with DTS codec?
Here is extra information. If you have the same purpose with me, you will meet some problem soon. DTS audio cannot be playable.
You use Astro, go to the mounted folder, and click the mkv movie file, it will be played with default video player or another video player app, sound won't play.
What can I make it? I use MX Video Player. Once movie is playing, you can see couple of icons on the right top corner. H/W, captions, audio, and menu from left to right.
Tap audio icon, and select "software decoding" or "blah blah blah blah (S/W)" or whatever 2nd one. Sound will be played perfect.
If I find more info, I will keep updating this post.
Thanks again, bydo, bdigitalstudio, and Raziel_Sicily

thanks man
thanks man, it is just what i was searching... i bought an onthego adapter and my problem was i can't(thanks to you is better couldn't - ) use with ntfs to see my MKV ( more than 5 gb )....
your explanation is perfect and i do all right...
thanks,
Andrea ( Italy )

Hi Andrea
I am happy that my post helped you. If you have any questions, let me know.
Thanks

Good job figuring out all the steps. I'll be trying this out soon.
Have you tested what happens to the NTFS or EXT4 formatted card when connecting the tab to a PC over USB? Can you still access the sd card over the USB connection and copy files to it directly without removing the card from tab?

bydo,
Sorry for late answer. Yeah, I connected it with PC over USB, but could not recognized. I think it makes sense because even GTP cannot recognize MicroSD card.
So, I usually use SD card slot from my laptop. Most laptop has SD card slot. So, actually, it is easier to use than connecting GTP via USB. Just pull out MicroSD card from GTP, plug it into adapter (MicroSD -> SD), plug-in SD adapter to laptop slot. Then, you can use faster speed than slow MTP mode!
SD card slot gives you 1GB per 2 min speed.

Ezymount is another alternative
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=hokikoki.ezymountcontrol&feature=nav_result#?t=W251bGwsMSwyLDNd

Is there a way to get this to work on s3? the app just crashes when i insert sd card.

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Play music from USB

I am trying to do what I thought was the most basic task but I am failing. I have some albums on a USB stick stuck into the dock that I would like to play. I have tried stock, PowerAMP, WinAMP but nothing works. The best I can do is to browse via File Manager and select a track but this will only play 1 track. Can anyone help? Thanks in advance.
try ubermusic?
Also maybe bind mount your flash drive to the sdcard (Google it)
jcarrz1 said:
try ubermusic?
Also maybe bind mount your flash drive to the sdcard (Google it)
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Yeah, easiest is to double-mount the drive to a folder on the sd, but you'll need the Android Media Scanner to reindex before it will show up.
There must be a music player that lets you set the home folder...
Instead of a usb stick use a sd card and card reader? Some of those are freaking small. I got a really tiny sdhc card reader that I carry around in my bag just in case someone elses laptop doesn't have a sdhc reader.
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And besides that, sd cards are cheaper then usb flash drives I think
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All of my USB drives are now tiny USB card readers with MicroSD cards. Before I had that, I had a USB SD card reader that was slightly larger than a normal thumb drive. Maximum flexibility is my motto.
But it is a ridiculous shortcoming that you can't just plug a USB stick in and have it work the way it does on any PC. I dunno if it's Android, developers like Winamp or the Transformer, but its an absurd shortcoming.
msticninja said:
Yeah, easiest is to double-mount the drive to a folder on the sd, but you'll need the Android Media Scanner to reindex before it will show up.
There must be a music player that lets you set the home folder...
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Thanks for your help guys but I just cant seem to find any information on the net regarding bind mounting the usb to a folder on the SD card Could you point me in the direction of an explanation or site? I can find some useul apps in the Market but they all require Root which I am a bit apprehensive about doing. If I can avoid rooting for what should be a fairy simple task I would much prefer it. Any further help uch appreciated.
Wahooo! MortPlayer will allow you to set the library folder as \mnt\usbdisk1! Hope this helps someone. I am amazed I seem to be the only one needing this functionality. Thanks for your help guys.
When I had my Acer Iconia PowerAmp was able to see the files on my thumb drive. I had to tell it where the fioles were about four or five times before it took but it finally worked. I finally had to point it to the directory exit the app and restart it to get it to work.
No PowerAmp will only see files on SD card but not for some reason any mounted USB. As far as I know MortPlayer is the only player to allow you to index files from USB. Happy to be corrected though because whist Mortplayer is functionaly awesoe it is woefully lacking aesthetically!
Do you guys mean that I could by a USB sdcard reader and my nexus 7 would think it has a built in SD card slot? Or does it still treat it like any old USB stick?
vilbs said:
No PowerAmp will only see files on SD card but not for some reason any mounted USB. As far as I know MortPlayer is the only player to allow you to index files from USB. Happy to be corrected though because whist Mortplayer is functionaly awesoe it is woefully lacking aesthetically!
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My poweramp sees the usb drive in the dock fine.
Check the Poweramp settings for what folders it'll scan!

[Q] [A510] Files larger than 4GB on external SD

Hi there,
I use my digital Sat-Box to record movies on HDD. Now the idea is to copy some of them onto SD in order to be able to watch the recorded movies in offline mode (each when travelling by train or airplane).
Since the movies have been recorded in HD the files are getting quite big or at least big enough to exceed the file size limit of 4GB for Fat32.
Any idea how to solve my problem? NTFS, Ext3 or 4 are not supported. At least the A510 user guide tells me to use only SD-Cards formatted as FAT or FAT32. Cutting in movies into parts takes quite some time and is also quite annoying.
Thanks for any solution.
Elendiir
Hi there,
the soultion is quite simple. Don't trust the user guide. Just format the SD card with NTFS and everything is fine. The A510 supports reading and writing of a SD under NTFS.
Thanks to Nully and Badticket of a German board for showing me the solution.
Cheers
Elendiir
As a note on having your external_sd in NTFS, you might check up on your recovery console, eg. CWM that it can access NTFS, in case you need to flash files located on the external.. Otherwise you might paint yourself up against the wall, or deal with a secondary card for flashing.. Just a thought.
Omnius
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The best way to get over 4GB file size limitation?

NTFS-partitioning for the micro SDHC does not work:
1) If i try to copy directly through the tablet to an NTFS-partitioned card, the tablet freezes
2) Dice player won't open a 4GB+ anyways, the message is something like "The file is not supported"
3) Internal storage cannot be partitioned as NTFS
One current solution is splitting MKV files before conversion.
For SRT external subs, either integrate them using MKVmerge, and then split in MKVToolnix, or save as ANSI and split on the fly using splitMKV (included in multiAVCHD).
Is there a more efficient way?
For example, I converted a ~9GB 1080p movie using DVD Catalyst, keeping the full resolution, into an Android recommended video format (Full HD though) + 160 Kbit AAC stereo. It turned out 6GB+ still.
are you trying to put a 4gb file or larger on your microsd, or the tablet itself?
honestly, and i love dvdcatalyst, but for the transformer infinity, i find that its really not needed. I transferred a 9gb mkv blu ray of Hunger Games to my 64gb card (formatted at exfat) and the movie plays superb. Subtitles as well. I am using BS Player to watch my movies. Conversion is really not required for the infinity, when using this app.
exFAT? 10char
Thanks! Didn't think of exFAT, saw it was available when I was formatting the card.
Still doesn't solve the internal memory of the pad problem (won't accept 4GB+ files), but I'll try to re-format the card when I'm home.
The internal memory cant be formatted from your computer because its mounted through MTP instead of USB mass storage. I wasnt aware that the internal storage had a 4gb limit, but if it is indeed fat32 there's nothing that can be done about it (yet, and even then that'll require an unlocked bootloader).
The microSD card is your only option. I second trying exFat.
Caution, not all 64 GB Micro SDXC might work! I have tried two Sandisk 64 GB. Both work formatted as FAT32 in my Galaxy Note, but only one works with ExFAT in the Transformer TF700...
Jotokun said:
The internal memory cant be formatted from your computer because its mounted through MTP instead of USB mass storage. I wasnt aware that the internal storage had a 4gb limit, but if it is indeed fat32 there's nothing that can be done about it (yet, and even then that'll require an unlocked bootloader).
The microSD card is your only option. I second trying exFat.
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Thanks, I'll give it a try.
Internal storage is ext4, which has a filesize limit of 16 TB. I believe it will be enough for all Infinity users The 4GB limit is under FAT16 and FAT32 only, which on your device you won't see anywhere besides the (micro)SD(HC) card!
If someone here really thinks your internal storage could be formatted FAT32, read about file permissions under Linux for the starters
And just to make sure, I've just copied a 5.46 GB file from full-size SDHC card in the dock to my internal storage (/sdcard/) with an average speed of 15 MB/s without experiencing any problems (within the tablet, so if you experience problems with USB transfers, consider it a problem with Windows handling MTP on your device or a similar issue).
This whole thread actually spreads disinformation. Better try to make sure, if you are unsure.
BTW, don't go with NTFS under Android in general and under .26 Infinity firmware in particular, it will give you trouble at some point on any device you connect to it. Just format your external cards to exFAT and don't even try to touch internal...
As to watching big .mkv files, try BSPlayer Free, it has played my 15 GB 1080p mkv files very smoothly. You can see more about apps for the Infinity in my apps (sticky) therad.
Thanks, everyone, exFAT seems to work perfectly fine for the micro SDHC card, I put a 10GB movie on it and it plays fine.
I installed BSPlayer Pro in addition to Dice Player as Dice wouldn't open it.
BSPlayer opens it perfectly, with subs, HW-accelerated and everything.
For the internal storage - great news about ext4, I am testing it again now, there may be a limitation of USB MTP protocol, as I remember it wouldn't copy a file over 4GB via the USB cable?
A 4.6GB file being copied, will post in a sec...
Um I don't know why I am such an idiot, it worked fine.
Thanks a lot again.
d14b0ll0s said:
Internal storage is ext4, which has a filesize limit of 16 TB. I believe it will be enough for all Infinity users The 4GB limit is under FAT16 and FAT32 only, which on your device you won't see anywhere besides the (micro)SD(HC) card!
If someone here really thinks your internal storage could be formatted FAT32, read about file permissions under Linux for the starters
And just to make sure, I've just copied a 5.46 GB file from full-size SDHC card in the dock to my internal storage (/sdcard/) with an average speed of 15 MB/s without experiencing any problems (within the tablet, so if you experience problems with USB transfers, consider it a problem with Windows handling MTP on your device or a similar issue).
This whole thread actually spreads disinformation. Better try to make sure, if you are unsure.
BTW, don't go with NTFS under Android in general and under .26 Infinity firmware in particular, it will give you trouble at some point on any device you connect to it. Just format your external cards to exFAT and don't even try to touch internal...
As to watching big .mkv files, try BSPlayer Free, it has played my 15 GB 1080p mkv files very smoothly. You can see more about apps for the Infinity in my apps (sticky) therad.
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Yep, I was about to say the same thing. Practically, there is no file size limit for Windows where MTP is supported natively by the OS (I suppose it would be similar for Linux as well). However, the 4-GB limit exists for Mac OS (no native support for MTP). There are some workarounds, but you cannot just use USB cable to transfer files larger than 4 GB.
need help
I formatted sandisk class 10 16 gb UHC-1 microsd to exFat(32 kilobytes) and I cant copy large files-it copies like 10% and then then gives me an error "device has stopped responding or been disconnected"-Im trying to copy 8 gb mkv file
Are you on .26 firmware? Read the threads about UHS cards here. The new firmware helped most of the users, before UHS cards were not working properly for the majority of them.
(I believe you mean UHS-1, which stands for Ultra High Speed)
UHS-1
yes Im on the .26 firmware and I have the UHS-1 16 GB-not working with exFat-tablet crashes and reboots-any suggestionsI
did a cold boot-seems to be working-Ill report back
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still wont copy 8 gb mkv file-it copied more this time like 30% and stopped responding
Jotokun said:
The microSD card is your only option. I second trying exFat.
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Any recommendation on Allocation Unit Size for exFAT? My computer defaulted to 32 kilobytes, but that seems kind of small. Card is 32 GB.
Formatted to exFAT
Copied over files
Opened BSPlayer
Watched fate/stay night unlimited blade works in glorious 1080p
Samsung 32gb sdhc on M$ winderps 7 64 bit
My prime supported NTFS, maybe that would help those who got problems with exFAT.
clownberg said:
yes Im on the .26 firmware and I have the UHS-1 16 GB-not working with exFat-tablet crashes and reboots-any suggestionsI
did a cold boot-seems to be working-Ill report back
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still wont copy 8 gb mkv file-it copied more this time like 30% and stopped responding
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Put the card in an adapter and plug into computer and copy directly. This will be Much faster anyway
NTFS support is *really* screwed up on teh infinity... Stick with exFat - it's as good as it gets for now.
Can't even copy a 1gb file with NTFS - causes the tablet to hang! Confirmed by other users also.
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I have a 32gig class 10 card that worked with exfat with the Pime but since I put it in the Infinity it just locks up and reboots when trying to copy any amount of large data. I tried reformatting the card again and no change. I then tried just fat32 and transferring a large photo folder is working now but now I can't put large movies on the card.
djakx1 said:
I have a 32gig class 10 card that worked with exfat but since I put it in the Infinity it just locks up and reboots when trying to copy any amount of large data. I tried reformatting the card again and no change. I then tried just fat32 and transferring a large photo folder is working now but now I can't put large movies on the card.
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so its not just 64gb cards that this happens with. it happens to me with any size file. If i try to transfer something from the device to microsd, the tablet will freeze and reboot. But when it reboots, i'm able to transfer the file. I posted this issue on the facebook site for this device. I hope its taken care of soon. They are probably rectifying a few other issues to include in another update.
i dont want to switch to fat32 because i have my movies (4gbs and up) on it.
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Do you have an adapter for micro sd to normal sd? I used my adapter and plugged it right into my computer. The Micro sd is EXfat and when plugged diretly to my pc with the adapter I can transfer a large size file over 4 GB +. I am transferring a 9 GB file now.
But when my Micro sd is inside my galaxy note II it will not let me plug it to the pc via a usb wire and transfer any files over 4 GB.
Hope this helps

MicroSD card confusion

UplI have my TF700(which I nicknamed The Beast), for a few days and I need help with understanding setting up my 32 GB MicroSD card.
A few days after getting my TF700, my ordered SanDisk 32GB card came in the nail.
I did not reformat it, as it seemed to work fine.
Now comes my confusion.
With the new card inside, I did the USB connection thing to my Windows computer.
It immediately said loading drivers and in Computer, I. saw two new drives listed.
One the internal storage, the other the MicroSD card.
I created a couple of folders and copied over the contents of two CD worth of songs, all in Ogg audio format to the card. No problems.
I opened up Poweramp on my TF700, had it scan for music and it found my Ogg audio files.
Poweramp works great and plays everything. store my music in only Flac and Ogg formats.
Plugged in my headphones and the music sounded incredible.
Now the weird stuff.
I wanted to move some data files over to my card. Plan to have the volatile data files on the card and the more static apps on the internal storage.
I opened File Expert on my TF700 and it was bizarre. I see these folders showing that are shown as being on my external card, but in reality, they are not.
There is a mnt folder and inside that is the SDCARD folder.
Then when I go back in File Expert and select the Internal storage, I see a folder called removable and sub folder of that called MicroSD. I opened it and there are where my real MicroSD files are.
What the heck happened?
No problems redoing things, but I don't understand. Did I need to reformat my card inside the TF700?.
Thanks in advance.
Jon
That's just the way asus tablets handle external storage (it could be the same with other tablets but I only had a prime and this). You're fine. You could use asus's stock file manager app to get to your microsd card easier.
I don't use File Explorer, but ES File Explorer, but I don't think it makes a difference, but might.
Anyway, on the TF700T when using a file explorer the internal storage is SD card. The microSDHC is actually underable "removable" storage. You'll see both listed when you hit the root directory. It took me a few minutes to figure it out.

SD card partition clone without root on android

I need some help. I have a Motorola a03s I can't root. Don't have computer.
I do have an otg card reader and I have an SD card 32gb from my SanDisk sport clip go. I am trying to backup or clone my SD card.
I am trying to see if there is a partition managing tool I can use that does not require rooting my phone. Maybe one that isn't on the app store?
The card has a small hidden partition that I could see when I had my laptop that has the mp3 players operating system and then an open partition where you putsmusic and books.
I can see the music and books 30gb partition and access it to add and remove media..
What I can't do is have access to make a backup in some way of the hidden partition or clone it to a new card.
Any suggestions or help appreciated. Thanks
Do you actually have a laptop, or not?
Currently only phone. No longer have laptop. Phone, USB c card reader and SD cards only. I want to backup all of my music and books so if my card dies I can just swap the card to put it into a new player and go. This model the internal memory is all on the card. The operating system or whatever you would call it and on a secondary partition is where you keep the media.. if you dont copy both partitions then the player won't turn on.
dcskater said:
Currently only phone. No longer have laptop. Phone, USB c card reader and SD cards only. I want to backup all of my music and books so if my card dies I can just swap the card to put it into a new player and go. This model the internal memory is all on the card. The operating system or whatever you would call it and on a secondary partition is where you keep the media.. if you dont copy both partitions then the player won't turn on.
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Don't you got any library in your town? Most libraries have computers nowadays.

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