the answer would be much - improved
That depends on the sound quality of the songs. Normally the sound of the songs is compressed (made smaller in size) so more songs fit on your Ipod. However, a big compression (with a small file size) makes the song lower in quality. Songs you buy are usually of the highest quality, so with the biggest file size. The highest quality (320 kB/s) uses approximately 3 MB per minute, so a 3.5 minute song would use 10 MB. 400 x 10 MB = 4000 MB = 4 GB. If you rip and create MP3s of your own CDs, you are able to select a lower quality that will use less space. For example, if you select 128 kB/s you can fit approximately 1200 songs on the same Ipod.
it all depends on the bit rate and length of song. bit rates can vary greatly. usually from 64 to 192kbps (kilo bits per second) but can be as high as 1000 i ripped all my cds into my pc at 128kbps which is about average. the higher the bitrate then better the quality but also the larger the file. at 128 kbps it is roughly a minute a megabyte... a 3 1/2 minute song is about 3.5 mb at 128kbps same 3 1/2 minute song at 196kbps is 5 mb i have over 8000 mp3s on my pc. some downloaded from internet with varying bit rates and some ripped from my cds and my average file size is about 4-5 mb
It really depends on the quality of your music. MP3's are the most common file type and have different bit rates (the speed the file is read). The higher the bitrate the better quality but takes up more space on your harddrive. At 192kbps (a decent quality, it's in the middle of the extremes) it's roughly 1MB for 1 minutes of music. So roughly 166666 three minute songs.
well it depends on your audiance you are trying to impress and entertain. also what your abilities are as a player. typically in a talent show setting you have a number of things that can hinder your performance. the major ones include a sound system of poor quality, a room that has poor accoustics (usually a gymnasium or simmilar type of room) and a short time to perform. there really isn't alot you can do about these issues except be prepaired. so pick something that is simple to perform, has powerfull lyrics, and is within your playing abilities.
Top quality chocolate tastes better but it is more expensive than poor quatlity chocolate
By installing a newer / better sound card, and purchasing higher quality speakers. Using MP3s and other formats with a higher sampling ratio will also improve the way it sounds.
iPod and mp4 have the same quality. mp4s are better than mp3s. iPod and Mp4
No. Zipping and unzipping an MP3 file will not affect the quality of the MP3. However, if you are trying to compress the MP3s, you will probably not save much disk space because, I believe, MP3s are already compressed.
coz its joel. hahaha nah rileys way better
Why do MP3 files provide music of inferior quality than WAV files? Because MP3s are designed to save space and are compressed. Good luck. Alex 2022
From cursory searches it seems that only the highlights are available to download as MP3s. Perhaps the best option would be to purchase the complete cycle on CDs which could then converted into MP3s (or AACs if better sound quality is preferred) as they are imported into iTunes.
video2mp3 dot net and it becomes high quality mp3s and that's it
poor sound quality. Record players are much better for music.
around 50 - 60 songs of good (V0~320) quality mp3s
good quality
good quality