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store more songs on the same card. |
w200 Joined: Feb 28, 2008 Posts: 94 PM |
For all those who dont know... there are many softwares which reduce the bitrate of your songs...
usually the bitrate is 128kbps for mp3
but if you make it to 80kbps at 32khz then you can store nearly 350 songs on a i gb card
that means the song takes only 62% of what it originally took
The quality is also not much compromised
except when i attch my w200 to mps-60 portable speakers, then at the highest volume they produce an unnoticeable vibration
so its better to reduce the bitrate
save space on your memory card
Any more suggestions are welcome.... |
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Duran Joined: Aug 25, 2006 Posts: > 500 From: Netherlands PM |
1) even 128kbit is too low for mp3s in my opinion. I can hear the difference on my PMX-100.. 80kbps ? lol..
2) If you want smaller size songs, use m4a. 80kbps m4a is at least as good as 128kbit mp3.
3) just buy 2gb/4gb/8gb microsd.. they are lik €20 nowadays |
st0nedpengui Joined: Jan 11, 2008 Posts: 5 PM |
If you really wanna drop your filesize, HE-AAC is a much better bet. |
w200 Joined: Feb 28, 2008 Posts: 94 PM |
to DURAN:-
but i dont think my w200 supports m4a, just chcked its walkman instruction manual... Can you suggest some converter for MP3 to AAC... MEanwhile i'll google it up... thanks buddy.... |
slead Joined: Oct 07, 2005 Posts: 131 PM |
I think it also depends on the music you listen to.
If you listen to some Punk rock, then 128kbit/s or even a little lower might do it for some, but if you listen to classical music then 128 kbit/s is not gonna do it for you.
I use to listen to opera's on my K800i (bought extra a 4 GB M2 card) and if those tracks would be 128 kbit/s I definitely would not enjoy them... |
Duran Joined: Aug 25, 2006 Posts: > 500 From: Netherlands PM |
On 2008-03-01 13:53:09, w200 wrote:
to DURAN:-
but i dont think my w200 supports m4a, just chcked its walkman instruction manual... Can you suggest some converter for MP3 to AAC... MEanwhile i'll google it up... thanks buddy....
I use DBpoweramp |
chombos1 Joined: Jun 06, 2007 Posts: > 500 From: IRAN. PM |
or you can format your memory in FAT32 format for faster response and more - file per megabyte -.
this has been tested on K800 - M600 - P990 - S500 - K810 - and some more.
BUT after that, don'5 format your memory in the phone unless you formated it in FAT16 again with a PC. |
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