Use adobe Audition or Windows Media Player. Go to Options and then Copying and then select the minimun kBps. 24
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2006-06-23 11:38:29
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answered by Meme 4
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Beware that many players that claim 8 hours (480 minutes) of music are assuming 64kbps and 4 minutes per song (read the fine print). I'm guessing that your player is a 2GB player.
Given that you can only get 240 minutes of music onto the player (half the expected amount), it would appear that your music was recorded at 128kbps quality.
To fit eight hours of music onto the player, you'd have to "transcode" the music with an MP3 encoder software program to convert it from 128kbps quality (a little better than FM radio quality) to 64kbps quality (a little better than AM radio quality). The sound quality degrades pretty significantly in this case.
2006-06-23 15:58:07
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answered by Knowledge Seeker 6
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pricey pricey, mp3 is ALREADY a compressed music report format. you'll discover that compressing an already compressed report doesn't make any experience. besides, compression finally ends up in a minute relief in organic sound high quality. So, in case you're a music buff, mp3 is the in undemanding words hotel. as far as putting 600 songs on a disk is worried, replace to different media alongside with DVD & ignore about tweaking the music archives themselves. nJoy!
2016-11-15 04:33:01
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answered by ? 4
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lol yeah read carefully u can only fit 8 hours of music at 128 kb/ps thats the cheapest sound quality u can rip qith media player so its shitty quality but thats how u can fit 8 hours of tunes u cant compress more to fit it to an mp3 player
2006-06-23 11:37:43
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answered by Anonymous
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I had to find you on here to get your email. I am the person who has the del sol. I can send you some before and after pics if you like. But, I live in Memphis, TN, so that might be too far for you. But, I'd still like to see what you think about the pics. If you would like them you can post your email under my question, because it wasn't on your profile and I do not want to make mine public. THX!
2006-06-25 11:19:09
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answered by Anonymous
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They all lie, your at max. But try buying a converting prgram and convert it to 128Mps Mp3
2006-06-23 11:40:44
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answered by jacobplano 5
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ok, you might, but the sound quality would suffer greatly. if you don't care then fine, but I don't know what the lowest kbps is. The lower it is, the worse the quality.
2006-06-23 16:11:41
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answered by Anonymous
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