Not bad. ;) I guess I have about 12-13G myself right now but it's surprising how often I run into people who have more (and sometimes several times more) than that. After all, 3000 songs is several hours of music. :D
Btw aca, is that your playlist of just your collection? It's insane to queue...
So what? Once you set the bitrate low, you downgrade the quality of the recording, increasing the bitrate later doesn't change the data! If you buy shoes too small for your feet and cut off your toes to make your foot fit, you don't get your toes back just by putting your foot in a bigger shoe...
Really? I never knew that. :eek: Interesting :)
But to tell you the truth, I don't hear a difference between 128 and higher bitrates, though I know some people claim they do.
And that's supposed to prove mp3 is no good? What kind of lousy scientific statement is that? :p You set the bitrate as you want, you don't have to copy someone's low quality junk, do you? ;):D
Who do you think has the most varied repertoire? I got classical, rap, pop, rock, dance, instrumental, new age, latino, r&b, movie score & comedy. :D
He shoots, he scores :D
Erik, my list is rarely this long but lately I just got bored of listening to all of it, need some variation. And for that purpose throwing them all in is a good idea. :D
How ironic that you have them in sucky windows media player format instead :D:p
And what's wrong with mp3 anyway? :groan:
Selfexplanatory title. If you want to do it with no hassle, follow these simple steps... ;)
1. Enqueue in Winamp
2. In the playlist window, click Misc > Sort list > Sort list by title
3. In the playlist window, click Misc > Generate HTML playlist (winamp will open a browser window...