The amount of audio that can fit on an 8GB flash card depends on the audio quality and format. For example, if you use a standard MP3 format at 128 kbps, you can store approximately 1500 songs, which translates to about 100 hours of audio. Higher quality formats or bitrates will reduce the total hours of audio you can store.
About 2k songs.
Quite many hours actually.
around 72 hours
No, that is a Shockwave Flash file. it is an animated graphics file popular on the internet. Many animations that you see on the internet are likely Flash files... Many of the online games as well use Flash for their animations.
According to Dale Arden, Flash has 14 hours to save the Earth in the 1980 film "Flash Gordon."
a long time
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To provide the brand and model number of an audio card, I would need more specific information about the card in question, as there are many brands and models available, such as Creative Sound Blaster, ASUS Xonar, or Focusrite Scarlett. If you have a specific audio card in mind, please share its details for a more accurate answer.
It can hold up to 34 hours of audio on one HiMD Disk.
This is a website that converts it for you: http://egret.net/kb__mb.htm
It depends on how the audio files are encoded, which determines their size. But, 1gb generally equals about 15 hours of audio. Four gb will accomodate about 60 hours. The Great Gatsby audiobook is about 5 hours long. That means 4 gb will accomodate about 12 books of that length, give or take a few depending on file type.
An audio card, or sound card, typically includes features such as multiple audio input and output ports (like 3.5mm jacks, optical, and MIDI), support for various audio formats, and built-in digital-to-analog converters (DACs) for high-quality sound reproduction. Many audio cards offer surround sound capabilities and advanced audio processing technologies, such as 3D audio and noise cancellation. Some models also come with software for audio mixing, equalization, and effects, catering to gamers and music producers. Additionally, high-end audio cards may provide low latency performance and higher sample rates for professional-grade audio applications.