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<blockquote data-quote="ReversdPolarity" data-source="post: 24836" data-attributes="member: 542600"><p>cd plays at 1410 kbps and when u copy it to ur cpu it remains the same... and all songs put onto a cd to be played (as an audio file ie .wav) are/must be converted to 1410kbps.... make a cd of downloaded mp3s at various bitrates then take the cd and copy it to your comp and check the bitrate... it will be 1410 kbps</p><p></p><p>henceforth and normal cd u put onto your comp will be at such bitrate and remain as such unless u change to bitrate to copressed format (mp3).</p><p></p><p>songs in .wav or 1410 bitrate take about 70mb of space where as the same file in mp3 format takes about 7mb of space... hint = dont store songs on ur comp as wav files unless u have mass memory and a few external harddrives as storage</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ReversdPolarity, post: 24836, member: 542600"] cd plays at 1410 kbps and when u copy it to ur cpu it remains the same... and all songs put onto a cd to be played (as an audio file ie .wav) are/must be converted to 1410kbps.... make a cd of downloaded mp3s at various bitrates then take the cd and copy it to your comp and check the bitrate... it will be 1410 kbps henceforth and normal cd u put onto your comp will be at such bitrate and remain as such unless u change to bitrate to copressed format (mp3). songs in .wav or 1410 bitrate take about 70mb of space where as the same file in mp3 format takes about 7mb of space... hint = dont store songs on ur comp as wav files unless u have mass memory and a few external harddrives as storage [/QUOTE]
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