I've certainly seen hard drives of 200GB and, of course, if you have a spare
bay, you could just add another 80GB in there to double your capacity.  I'd
advise this every time overcompromising the quality of your music collection
down to a level that you may regret in the future.  Most probably know but,
if you reduce the bit rates of your music you will lose quality that you
will not be able to get back to by increasing the bit rates at a later date.

Kevin
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From: "Harry Lyddall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, August 25, 2004 3:19 PM
Subject: Re: File formats.


> IN CONNECTION WITH THIS POSTING can anyone advise me of the largest
capacity
> hard drive, internal or external.   my 80 gig hard drive is full of
streamed
> audio files.
> any help will be appreciated.
> regards:
> harry
>
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