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mp3 player


Question Posted Tuesday July 17 2007, 3:44 pm

ok, so my mp3 player doesn't hold as many sogns as i want it to.
it has one gig, so i know it's supposed to hold AT LEAST 100, but it only does about 45! how can i fix that??


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LM answered Tuesday July 17 2007, 6:20 pm:
Import your songs at a lower quality. Standard MP3s are at 128kbps. Also, song length and the formatted capacity of your MP3 player will affect how many songs it can hold. :)


EDIT: If you use a program like iTunes or WMP, and put a CD in and rip tracks to your computer, you're importing. Under preferences there's a way to change the quality, usually under Advanced. If you're using Limewire or something comparable to that, it's the formatted capacity of your MP3 player, most likely.

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ASAPcamille answered Tuesday July 17 2007, 5:49 pm:
The songs might be longer than the average. They say it holds about 100 two mintue, or three minute songs.
Also, if you have pictures on it, that takes up space.

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