So recently I had to restart my computer and in the process realize that while I lost every song during that situation, some over 50GB of music, sounds like a lot and for the most part it was, but it was as well all backed up to either commercial grade discs (releases from artists from the record company hence they all should still be playable. better be anyway) and then a few, very few (wink wink, nudge nudge) were attained .. um... another way... and they might or might not be lost to the chuff gods.. 50GB of music.. That is 50GB of the highest quality 320 kb sample rate .mp3 files.. Not the largest and best quality although everybody and their dog swears by that quality.. The best music file short of lossless (FLAC) is wave.. Which means if it were 50GB of wave it would have been twenty hours of music.. Wave files are huge.. Well maybe a hundred hours of music, but 50GB of .mp3 would mean a months worth of music.. But now upon further testing, because of the computer not really being high fidelity player, I'm changing the settings from having the files being absolutely the best (or better than just good) I'm going with a lower setting to cram all the music I want into a concise size area.. A 16GB flashdrive will hold as much music as I will need.. hopefully anyway. Most people can't tell the difference anyway, and on a computer/gadget (I-thing of somesort) the headset or speakers are not hi-fi and are barely lo-fi.. Most people can't tell the difference on those things.. Put it on my sound system upstairs, huge difference... So in summary, small files good for little speakers and cheap ass head sets which came with your i-gadget that will make you go deaf listening to barf Bieber (how sad).. bigger files will make yo go deaf listening to bigger files of barf Bieber, but you can at least say I barfed while listening to Barf Beiber... Ok enough of that...
Badge Henry
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