Posted: Fri Nov 10, 2006 8:15 am
i'm using 11 gigs on my 20 gig ipod right now, and thats just over 4k songs.
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I'm not saying you need to have them at DVD-R quality. In fact I do not. I'm very happy with my 700meg video files. But I have about 400 of them now. Plus several full seasons of different TV series.CNF2002 wrote:Right, but do you need full screen DVD-R quality on a 2-3 inch screen? You could get away with alot of resizing and compression if you want to convert a movie to play on an ipod, I would think.Sevulturus wrote:The new iPods allow you to playback video and store pictures as well. A movie is typically 700mb, or 1.3gb depending upon the quality it was ripped at. It can make it up to 4gigs if it's DVD-R quality. So the storage space gets eaten up fast.CNF2002 wrote:15gb of mp3s? How many songs is that? I hear about those new 80gb ipods and I just can't imagine there being enough songs in the world to fill it.
I've got the better part of a terrabyte of storage now, though some of it is redundant. I keep all my songs on three different HD's and my favorite movies as well. One of my HD's isn't even installed, I sub it into my usb case once a month and copy over new files, then it goes back into the anti-static bag and in my drawer. Paranoid I know, but the stuff I have on there took YEARS to acquire, so it's worth the extra effort, as I'd never get it all back.
I lost a years worth of family photos because a HD went down, so those also live on three HD's. It's funny because annoying as hardcopy photos are, they're a lot harder to destroy then digital ones.