For me this has been pretty much the most painless solution.What the best device to add to iPad Pro for adding storage to edit movies and videos without taking up storage on devise?
I may try that so I know. Can never have too many ssds lol. Although was really wanting 1TB so maybe will consider the powered hub. I do agree it would be inconvenient but I think internal storage may be sufficient while on the go and I can utilize the ssd at home. The iPad is my primary device and I use it a lot for editing video and raw photos. The sad card reader can get new files on the iPad from the cameras and then I move or back up to the ssd at home. So idk I’ll have to think. I’ll let you know if your proposed solutions work.Maybe, if you can return it, try the 500GB model, and if that does not work then the problem is somewhere else, if it does than it means the 1TB takes more power and the only way to use it would be to have a powered hub, which is more inconvenient since you cannot use a power bank for that when on the go...
The verdict is in. Size DOES matter! 500GB works. I’m also going to try the 1TB on a usb hub. I’ll post back if that works.Maybe, if you can return it, try the 500GB model, and if that does not work then the problem is somewhere else, if it does than it means the 1TB takes more power and the only way to use it would be to have a powered hub, which is more inconvenient since you cannot use a power bank for that when on the go...
The verdict is in. Size DOES matter! 500GB works. I’m also going to try the 1TB on a usb hub. I’ll post back if that works.
I think that probably has to do with usb-c on the iPad Pro. More power me thinks.Interesting. I can use a 4TB HDD on my 12.9 Pro.
I think that probably has to do with usb-c on the iPad Pro. More power me thinks.
No idea. All I know is with up to 18watts power applied to the adapter 1TB ssd does not work on my iPad Air. 500gb does. Doesn’t make sense to me but that’s the case for me.So where is the limiter on pass-through power with the SSD in this case? My Lightning-based 10.5 can handle large storage with power provided to the adapter.
For me this has been pretty much the most painless solution.
I recall someone noting once that the Airs handled things differently.
I have multiple Sandisk Extreme SSD's in 500gb and 1TB versions and they all work fine on my gen 2 iPP 12.9 with the USB 3.0 to Lightning adapter as long as I power the adapter via lightning cable.
Wow, you know, I almost bought the 1TB than canceled and bought the 500GB instead, since I could not justify that much storage. Glad I did it... That's also very useful information for othersThe verdict is in. Size DOES matter! 500GB works. I’m also going to try the 1TB on a usb hub. I’ll post back if that works.
Let's be clear on this. I think I have said it before in this thread. The 12.9 pro (including the first gen) supports USB 3.0 speed, contrary to the non pros (and to the 9.7 pro) that only support 2.0 and therefore have less power. The UBS 3.0 lightning devices have simply more power, since USB 3.0 needs more power. Any 12.9 ipad supports any drive once you plug the lightning cable in, including mechanical hard drives...Interesting. I can use a 4TB HDD on my 12.9 Pro.
Yes, I have tested it. I did it with a mechanical drive that I use for my mac. It worked with any USB 3.0 ipads, as long as you plug power in.Got a semi related question. Can files be pulled from a HFS+ formatted hard drive? Got a couple .PSD’s that I’d like to simply grab them without the hassle of booting my old computer and buying a Lightning/USB stick (an eventual purchase).
using a second gen 12.9
this is more an hypothesis than a proved fact. And in the end it does not matter much.Yeah, I recall a report in another thread that they did not support the power pass-through to external storage but I never saw anyone other than the particular poster confirm that.
Edit: revmacian was the poster who said that in posts here:
https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/ipad-air-2-ipados-13-flash-drive.2206356/post-27889437
Have you tried the SanDisk extreme ssd with a lightening iPad and can confirm it should work? I just picked one up to use with my iPad Air along with the camera connection adapter with power plugged in and the iPad has no clue a drive is attached. It will recognize a usb. My ssd is formatted to exFAT so I think
thanks for the tip. I will try it this evening and let you know the verdict. Fingers crossed!