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Posted by kenjibatusai
I recently bought a 1GB MSPD and started using with my K750_@_W800 and everything was fine with only 200MB of songs at 64 KBPS; but when I put over 600MB in MP3, and I try to access the "tracks" in the "Media Player" the phone shuts down and then boots up.
My question is this: is it a bug or what, or I exceeded the limit of MP3 files allowed by the phone??
TIA


Posted by slugworth
it cant take the pain lol y at 64kbs thers no sound quility use 128-320kbs or virable yes there huge files but sounds so much better i dont see y the phone cant handle that much but y need 600mb of 64kbs files on there thats alot of music for a mobile buy a mp3 player lol

Posted by rrojas260
Im buying a 4GB MSD next week, im very interested in a appropriate answer

Posted by blackspot
I agree, use at least 128kbps for stereo mp3s. The only limitation to the number of mp3s you can put into your phone, AFAIK, is the size of your memory. It's either a problem with your phone or the memory card is not properly formatted.

Posted by kenjibatusai
@rrojas260

Does the W800 support the 4GB MSPD???

I thought its limit was 2GB

Posted by Julidzg
For your phone use mp3 or mp4(recommended) form 128kbps to 192kbps(i've heard thats the maxium sound rate that the phone can decode). I'm interested in a 4gb too.

Posted by daviep
i'v got a 1gb mspd with 841mb of mp3s and have no probs.

Posted by kenjibatusai
Which MP4 encoder do you recommend me,
What about the bitrate, and the size of files,
And the tags, are they recognised by the cell?
TIA

Posted by daviep
i use dbpoweramp to convert tunes to mp3/mp4/wma etc.96kbps is cd quality so not any less than that.

Posted by rrojas260
@kenjibatusai

As far as I know, yes it does.

Posted by max_wedge
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On 2006-07-25 20:40:59, daviep wrote:
i use dbpoweramp to convert tunes to mp3/mp4/wma etc.96kbps is cd quality so not any less than that.


cd quality is more like 256Kbps MP3 or much higher, depending how good your ears are. Many listeners can hear differences between cd audio and 320Kbps or higher MP3's.

The term you probably should be using is "nead cd quality", which refers to anything that sounds as good or better than the cd played through a cdrom on a consumer PC sound card (not the greatest of audio devices), which is a 128Kbps mp3, hence the claim that 128Kbps MP3 is cd quality. If 128Kbps (which=96Kbps MP4) was "CD Quality" then what would be the point of higher bitrates

Besides, the actual bitrate of cd audio is over 1000Kbps of uncompressed audio, so only a pcm stream using an equal bitrate will be able to replicate "CD Quality".

On a quality music device such as a music phone or dedicated mp3 player you will get much better audio than you will get through the cdrom on your PC. I recommend using atleast 192Kbps MP3 (or 128Kbps AAC) where space permits. It sounds much better you won't regret it.




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