Hi Peter,
Not bad, but you are not done are you?
By the way, what format did you use to save your cd's?
R Q J
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From: "Peter Logue" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2005 11:24 PM
Subject: RE: gigs, megs, megabytes
I've g
Peter, were they audio CDs or did you convert the content to mp3?
Jim
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Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2005 8:24 PM
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> I've got 1,000 CD's on 65.5 GB.
> Give or tak
I've got 1,000 CD's on 65.5 GB.
Give or take 50 CD's
Peter
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Sent: August 30, 2005 7:43 PM
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Subject: Re: gigs, megs, megabytes
>How many megs are in a gig, and with 80 g
Hi Jim,
Roughly speaking, 1000mb to 1gb, and the available space on your 80gb hard
drive is less than 80gb.
How many songs will depend on the size of the files, and I personally prefer
mp3 over WMA.
So you will have to do a little math to see how many songs it will take to
fill that disk.
Keep in m
>How many megs are in a gig, and with 80 gigs, how many CDs can I put on the
>hard drive.
at the risk of sounding a bit pedantic, 1 gb is just under 1100 mb. You
must remember that your 80gb drive needs to be formatted before it's
ready for storing data. From personal experience the formatting
Well, looks like I downloaded the
wrong firmware upgrade. I had version 1.25 when you want version 1.28.
Hope this may help someone else if you ever get one of these.
At 05:07 PM 8/30/2005, you wrote:
> Hi all!
>Well today I got an iRiver iFP-89
Hi all!
Well today I got an iRiver iFP-899 and installed the music manager software
and downloaded the most recent firmware for the 800 series, at least that's
what it says. So I let the upgrade process complete, and the player
powered off.
This upgrade is supposed to let the player sh
HI THERE ARE 1000 MEGS TO A GIG. YOU CAN GET ABOUT 2 SONGS DEPENDING ON
WHAT BITRATE YOU USE. 192 WORKS BEST BUT 128 WILL BE FINE.
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From: "Jim Portillo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2005 4:11 PM
Subject: gigs, megs
Hi Jim. There are 650 megabites on a 74-minute CD, and 700 megabites on an
80-minute CD. There is a thousand megabites to a gigabyte. With audio
CD's, you could put over 80 CD's on an 80-gigabyte harddrive, but with MP3
CD's, a whole lot more. Hope this helps!
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F
Hi guys,
I am in the process of digitizing my music collection. I have an 80 gig
external hard drive, which I bought solely for this purpose.
Here are my questions.
How many megs are in a gig, and with 80 gigs, how many CDs can I put on the
hard drive.
How many megs would a CD take up?
Also, wha
make sure you always have a tape backup. No digital recorder is that
reliable.
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Can the radio stations listed in the winamp library be accessed from any other
player?
FOr example foobar2000 or any other player?
/Anders.
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Seems to me that a PlexTalk recording at 32kbps or 64kbps should do the
job nicely, though I do not have experience with distance recordings.
js
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Clifford Blackwell
Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2005 12:55
Subject: digit voice recorders
I am seeking recommendations for dig
I'd get the Sony ICD-MX20. It's great!
<*** Michael Lang ***>
You wrote:
> Hello list,
> I am seeking recommendations for digital voice recorders for recording
> contested case hearings before an Administrative Law Judge. The
> recorder should be easy to operate, have good voice sound qual
Hello list,
I am seeking recommendations for digital voice recorders for recording
contested case hearings before an Administrative Law Judge. The
recorder should be easy to operate, have good voice sound quality ifor
a room that is about 20 by 30 feet. The files will need to be downable
for ar
Dennis,
I think all of the live feeds on the Internet are gone.
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Sent: Monday, August 29, 2005 9:21 AM
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Subject: live news
hi all. i'm in alabama and want to know if the
You might want to take a look at
http://www.nch.com
Which may have just what you're seeking.
Js
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mari Dole
Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2005 05:52
To: Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: Accessible Automation Pr
Hello Everyone,
I work as a volunteer for an internet radio reading service, and we
would like to be able to schedule programming which we have recorded
live, such as the local newspaper, which we broadcast in the morning,
for repetition later in the day. Is there any accessible software which
wo
hi Kevin and all, thanks for the help!just to clarify the origin of the
disk,my son downloaded the files on his machine, useing a pier to pier
file sharing program, ,and burnt them to disk with Nero, ,i have not
been able to convert them to iether mp3, or wav!. kevin,as you
said,looking forw
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