Looks like the same quality, but whats wrong with just buying something like this and using whatever cable you'd normally use...
It's way cheaper and it's the same damn thing. (First thing I found on amazon for usb c otg cable.)
Sure, you should be able to combine the cable you have now with something like this
That's what I am doing, except that my phone has a regular micro-USB
This is the one I use, but there are a lot more options on Amazon now then when I bought that.
Yup
iXCC USB Type C to USB 3.0 Type A Adapter, Charge and Sync Cable, On The Go (OTG Host Cable) for Type-C Supported Devices (6 Inch) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B017TJN22C/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_VhDUzbYYC9YXE
If you have to buy a new controller, at that rate you're better off with any number of the available bluetooth controllers that work without issue. Don't need to specifically get a Sony one unless that's what you're going for.
I'm with /u/rube though, you're not likely to find a C-to-mini ITG cable. Though you might find a C-to-A cable and just plug in a standard mini cable to it. Something like this one or this one.
Dude I saw that, I'd love to try that. So is this everything I need? https://www.rcplanet.com/fat-shark-rc-universal-av-cable-with-90-prong-fsv2003_p/fsv2003.htm
https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Plus the app?
> At the moment I'm just using the explorer on my phone to download from Drive, then copy to Music from Downloads. It's tedious as hell (especially since I'm super anal about songs being in folders by artist, and afaik I can't copy full folders, just files) so if there's a better way I'm all ears!
I have many, many, gigs of music organized in folders by artist, and then subfolders by album, so I feel your pain! It seems like you have figured a lot of this out, but I'll share my thoughts regardless. Hope they help.
I have never used a chromebook, but they are cloud-based aren't they -- there are no actual files on your chromebook, just in the cloud on Drive? If so, that is the source of your problem because you can't drag/drop folders from Drive (as far as I know). Going one by one, even multi-selecting in folders, will take forever.
The easier way is to get the files on a computer (in folders) and then use either a USB cable or an app like Superbeam to move entire folder structures. Note also that if you have the files on a USB drive you can plug the drive directly into your phone and use the phone (you will need an adapter like this one). I keep all my music files on a 1 TB seagate drive, and I just plug the drive into my phone whenever I need to move some files onto my N5X.
If the only place you have your files is Drive, then I think there may be no way around the tedious file-by-file download.