I've warped 31 songs in WAV format and...
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Summer2000
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I've warped 31 songs in WAV format and...
they've take up 1.21GB space on my harddrive at this rate my dang drive will be full in no time. And this a 500GB external drive by the way.
I'm seriously contemplating going back to warping mp3's instead and just put up with decoding whenever I load up a song in Live.
I hope Live 7 handles mp3's better than this current version.
Has any of you guys chose the mp3 route instead of wav?
Summer2000
I'm seriously contemplating going back to warping mp3's instead and just put up with decoding whenever I load up a song in Live.
I hope Live 7 handles mp3's better than this current version.
Has any of you guys chose the mp3 route instead of wav?
Summer2000
IBM Thinkpad 1.6ghz 1gb RAM 40gb HD XP Pro
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Re: I've warped 31 songs in WAV format and...
I only use Mp3's, just because of this. Just keep all your mp3s at 320kbs, and you'll be okay.Summer2000 wrote:they've take up 1.21GB space on my harddrive at this rate my dang drive will be full in no time. And this a 500GB external drive by the way.
I'm seriously contemplating going back to warping mp3's instead and just put up with decoding whenever I load up a song in Live.
I hope Live 7 handles mp3's better than this current version.
Has any of you guys chose the mp3 route instead of wav?
Summer2000
Until computers Get SUPER fast. I think we are going to be stuck with Mp3 support the way it is. I would rather have my CPU power go to processing effects, ect. then doing realtime mp3 decoding.
There are some people on here who sware by just using Wavs, They must have unlimited hard drive space. I don't know.
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thelocalhost
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Re: I've warped 31 songs in WAV format and...
Why is this a problem? Disc space is so cheap.Summer2000 wrote:they've take up 1.21GB space on my harddrive at this rate my dang drive will be full in no time. And this a 500GB external drive by the way.
I'm seriously contemplating going back to warping mp3's instead and just put up with decoding whenever I load up a song in Live.
I hope Live 7 handles mp3's better than this current version.
Has any of you guys chose the mp3 route instead of wav?
Summer2000
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Summer2000
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It becomes a problem if I only want to take only the laptop on the road and not the external drive.
My internal drive is only 40 gigs which means I'd only be able to transfer over a few songs from the external drive to take with me.
Summer2000
My internal drive is only 40 gigs which means I'd only be able to transfer over a few songs from the external drive to take with me.
Summer2000
IBM Thinkpad 1.6ghz 1gb RAM 40gb HD XP Pro
Live 6.07
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Live 6.07
Reason 3.04
Re: I've warped 31 songs in WAV format and...
This is pretty much the typical response. If it's so cheap, can you send some 200gb hard disks over this way.thelocalhost wrote:Why is this a problem? Disc space is so cheap.Summer2000 wrote:they've take up 1.21GB space on my harddrive at this rate my dang drive will be full in no time. And this a 500GB external drive by the way.
I'm seriously contemplating going back to warping mp3's instead and just put up with decoding whenever I load up a song in Live.
I hope Live 7 handles mp3's better than this current version.
Has any of you guys chose the mp3 route instead of wav?
Summer2000
You can really fill up a 500gb HD? At 1.21gb per 30 songs, you must have 12,000+ tracks... Do you really have to have all of these on you at all times? You should be able to fit 1000+ tracks on your internal hard dirve. Quality > Quantity man... You probably don't ever play 50% of those tracks.
Even if you're mixing hip-hop, funk, or a type of music where you're doing lots of quick mixes or slams, I don't see how you could possibly need 12,000+ songs on you at all times.
1000 songs x 4 minutes a song = 4000 minutes = ~67 hours of music. If you can't rock a 2-4 hour set with 67 hours worth of music, frankly the music you have sucks.
If you really must have ALL of your music with you at all times, just bring along your external hard drive. An external HD isn't exactly going to break your back..
Even if you're mixing hip-hop, funk, or a type of music where you're doing lots of quick mixes or slams, I don't see how you could possibly need 12,000+ songs on you at all times.
1000 songs x 4 minutes a song = 4000 minutes = ~67 hours of music. If you can't rock a 2-4 hour set with 67 hours worth of music, frankly the music you have sucks.
If you really must have ALL of your music with you at all times, just bring along your external hard drive. An external HD isn't exactly going to break your back..
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thelocalhost
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1998 called and he wants his HD back.Summer2000 wrote:It becomes a problem if I only want to take only the laptop on the road and not the external drive.
My internal drive is only 40 gigs which means I'd only be able to transfer over a few songs from the external drive to take with me.
Summer2000
Seriously, Get the external 500G and upgrade that 40 gig drive too.
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Summer2000
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thelocalhost wrote: 1998 called and he wants his HD back.
Seriously, Get the external 500G and upgrade that 40 gig drive too.
Actually, I plan on upgrading to a new laptop by the fall. I'm hoping to get something with at least a 160 gig HD.
Summer2000
IBM Thinkpad 1.6ghz 1gb RAM 40gb HD XP Pro
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muthafunka
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MP3s are smaller but as soon as you start using them you'll see all that space on your drive disappear to the decoding cache anyway, not that it's gone forever but if your 40's fairly full to start with you'll get 'no room to decode' warnings pretty quick, that and long decode/caching times when you start. Still paddling around with Live for djing but leaning toward aiff/wavs here. Any advice from veterans?