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u need to convert those files to wma format to reduce the amount of space they take up. use wma pro @ 96k and 48khZ doing this will significantly reduce the amount of file space while not messing with the sound quality. convert them to .wav at 48Khz first tho. I did this and I have about 2700 songs on my arrive and about 6.5GB free and that's with some games and apps installed too.
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it'll be a thrilling experience im sure. looks like my solution is ur only option till SkyDrive sync comes with mango.
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NOT EVEN!!. all the comparisons and reviews that say that were done on the wma standard codec and they probably used improper converting techniques. wma 10 pro has made huge strides in audio quality while keeping the file size down. wma pro supports multiple audio channels while mp3 only supports stereo.
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could u make that point with a lowered font it's given me a headache ...
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