trlblzr4u answered Wednesday January 3 2007, 5:54 pm: Now if you stating that correctly, you are saying that each of your mp3 files are 30 MB? I'm not sure if that was a typo or not. Most mp3 files taht I have are between 3 to 5 MB. But part of the reason they are so big is because of the ripped quality, also known as the bitrate. The higher the bitrate the more space it will take or require. So, if you looking for smaller file size songs, when you do a search for them, try looking for files with a bitrate of 128 or around there. I personally use a different program by the name of winmx. I know they do allow for setting a bitrate for each song search. If you would like information on how to set it up, let me know because it is a bit tricky. Good searching to you! [ trlblzr4u's advice column | Ask trlblzr4u A Question ]
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