Sean, that's very interesting. My own interest is in placing exact replicas of CD-files (i.e., uncompressed CD audio files) on a hard drive. I don't want even the higher quality MP3s. My assumption (correct me if wrong) is that this will be facilitated by larger hard drives. Each audio CD, uncompressed, has an exact size, something around 650 MBs if I recall. So my thought is you could get about 150 CDs-worth of uncompressed, CD-audio onto an 80 GB drive (not MP3 "CD-quality," which should be rephrased as "almost CD quality).

Storing DVDs sounds too much ... the storage capacity would have to be so high. What I want to do is store a CD-audio music library on a hard disk.

Birdman


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