Recommended SD Card Class

Hi,
are there any recommendations for SD card classes. Is class 4 or can make a 10 life more comfortable? I'm going to use the card for storing my music, podcasts and documents.
Thanks in advance
Wolf
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better off with class 10
4 should work but will be slow indexing and wont be able to record in 1080 possibly at 60 FPS
this says Class 4 will work but i have had two cards that would not record in 1080 rated at class 4.
The message “Your media card can’t record videos in 1080p” is displayed when attempting to record vi...
Amazon, ebay, newegg have class 10 cards 64 gig for about 40 dollars while the 128 gig fetches 100 dollars or more
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