Quick Question

@jk98 wrote:

I just did another calculation. With songs averaging 3.5 minutes each, one would need to use a bitrate of 192 kbps or higher to have roughly 48 GB of music and still stay under the 10,240 song limit. I have my songs at 256 kbps MP3, but many are now using variable bitrates averaging somewhere between 160 and 192 to rip their music.

 

I was curious so I did some analysis of my music. My rock songs average around 3.25 minutes each, while my classical music averages around 6.1 minutes per track, bringing my overall average to roughly 4.4 minutes per track. Of course your statistics will be different than this.

I have a wide variety of bitrates, as I didn’t rip everything myself…but I just looked at my Mediamonkey library stats. All my lossy files are there, and all my FLAC files are in foobar2000…MM stats…10,246 files, 73.2GB, 828 hours, 56 minutes, 34 seconds of music. My FLACs are converted to LAME V2 for the lossy library.

So for me, none of these database limitations of any player come into play.:smileyvery-happy: