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My nano has 347 songs, with 1 day and 6 hours of listening time. Depends on the quality/bitrate of your songs. The higher the bitrate the lower amount of songs.
You need to download a Bitrate converter.
It shouldn't. However, it mainly depends on where you get your songs from. Songs at 128 bitrate could sound great (most likely when legally downloaded) in comparison to songs at 192 (most likely when illegally downloaded) possibly because they were converted from a lower bitrate.
You need to re-encode your video with the changed bitrate.
Bluetooth 2.0 Nominal bitrate is 3.0Mbps but the practical bitrate is 2.1Mbps
It really depends on how many songs you want to have, and also the size of the file. If you are downloading higher bitrate songs, you will require more space for each song. Generally 1 gb of space can hold an average of 256 songs.
One main advantage is, generally speaking, the sounds on FM channels is generally clearer.
FASM "Quality Enhancer Bitrate Squeezer" is an application for compressing h264 video streams, optimised for low bitrate.
DVD outputs at a higher bitrate, which would equate to a better picture quality at the same spindle speed.
It all depends on the bitrate of your songs.The higher the bitrate, the higher the quality.Many songs are 128 kilobytes per second, or just over megabyte per minute.Most songs are Three to Four minutes long.That makes one, 3.5 minute song be around 4 megabytes each.20000 mb is the same as 20gb20000 / 4 =5000songs!
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Noteburner MP3 Bitrate Converter is a commercial program that can change the bitrate while maintaining the ID3 tags which contain the artist and other information.