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First off, hey all. New to the boards.
I just want to know something. I just got my samsung mp3 player for my birthday. I was wondering, just so I know for sure, is there a limit on how many songs the player can hold? Or is it unlimited, like an iPOD? |
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Well as far as I'm aware just like pretty much every mp3 player out there, including the iPod, the number of songs the T10 is capable of storing is limited only by the storage capacity and the size of the music files...
There is no limit set by software, the only player I'm aware of that has/had such a limit was the original Motorola ROKR iTunes phone.. |
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But thanks for helping. I appreciate it. |
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Yea, being either a 2,4 or 8 meg player, you're really only limited by physical space on the player. I suppose if you have all 64 kbit songs, 4 minutes a piece you could easily break 1500 on the 4 gig player. I currently have 384 songs on mine (some up to 320 kbps and some 30 minutes+), plus 43 video clips, 87 pictures and a few saved recorded files from voice rec and radio. I'm sure there IS a limit as to number of songs, but with only up to 8 gigs, i doubt you'll have problems with staying under it. Now for the HDD players with 160 gigs+ you might run into a problem. But most of those run a form of windows, and can have folder depths to... 256 i think? and hundreds of thousands of files.
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