That depends a lot on style of music and length of the album, to my experience a good mp3 rip (alt preset standard to get the best transparency) can take from 60 Mo to 110 Mo, so it's quite impossible to guess. Furthermore, high quality is overkill for a portable device, you should go for ogg quality setting 1 or 2 (or less if you can stand it) for a portable device.GamePark128 posted on May 31 2004 at 02:24 PM said:How many high quality MP3 files can a 128MB Smart Media Card hold?
so around like13-14 songs?xboxit posted on May 31 2004 at 01:28 PM said:about an album and a half, two if lucky.
Thats what I said. :lol: , a album and a half.Jeffery Mewtamer posted on May 31 2004 at 07:25 PM said:At 128 kbps a minute of music is about 1 mb so smc will hold about 1.5 cds worth of music at this bitrate. Decent amount I say, but I'll stick to cd-mp3
I already posted 2 (yes two) post about Ogg in this thread and didn`t get a single response from anyone in this thread (I guess it is titled replaying low quality mp3s) So i deleted both of my posts. :rolleyes:Mofokubik posted on May 31 2004 at 11:42 PM said:Hasn't anyone heard of ogg?! :blink:
Blows mp3 away in size...
Heh, I bet someone with too much time, storage, and hearing ability on their hands will eventually release a FLAC player.
What do you mean, my mp3's very high quality??? :huh:Heh, I bet someone with too much time, storage, and hearing ability on their hands will eventually release a FLAC player.
Hehe nice one. I can just imagine someone saying "yeah and the whole album only takes up 5 SMCs"
Pity the GP32s sound isn't up to it
What do you mean, my mp3's very high quality???