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expanding iPod hard drive
looking for a way to expand the amount of storage to 1 TB in my iPod so that
I can convert all of my 1000 CD's to wavs - non compressed format for use in my car. Anyone have any ideas? |
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expanding iPod hard drive
Glue 1000's of iPods together. In article , "Anthony Watters" wrote: looking for a way to expand the amount of storage to 1 TB in my iPod so that I can convert all of my 1000 CD's to wavs - non compressed format for use in my car. Anyone have any ideas? |
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Anthony Watters wrote: looking for a way to expand the amount of storage to 1 TB in my iPod so that I can convert all of my 1000 CD's to wavs - non compressed format for use in my car. Anyone have any ideas? I was going to reply to this with something about using a compression method other than mp3, something about not compressing the files down to 128kb, but after re-reading it, i decided that it is just another ipod question. yet, i can't resist. if you truly want to put an uncompressed music collection in your car, you need to lose the ipod and put in a real computer using this as your starting point: http://www.dashpc.com/ and if you decide that the hardware costs are going to be too much, you can save a little money on the terabyte hard drives by compressing your music files using a superior compression utility and, MOST IMPORTANTLY - NOT compressing them to 128kb. Compress them things to only 384 or 512. You will drastically reduce your storage requirements whilst enjoying the benefits of your near perfect sound reproduction. audio encoder: http://www.vorbis.com/ bob z. |
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mp3car.com for car pc stuff. i'd highly doubt you're going to fidn a 1tb hard drive that would fit in an ipod - and on top of that, its probably safe to assume that if you did find a 1tb hard drive that woudl fit in an ipod and you could afford it, the ipod would not recognize that much space. -- Darthn3ss |
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Darthn3ss wrote:
mp3car.com for car pc stuff. i'd highly doubt you're going to fidn a 1tb hard drive that would fit in an ipod - and on top of that, its probably safe to assume that if you did find a 1tb hard drive that woudl fit in an ipod and you could afford it, the ipod would not recognize that much space. Considering it's pretty hard to even find a 1TB drive in a standard 3.5" form factor, yeah, I doubt you'd find something small enough to go *inside* an iPod. Biggest one my regular retailer even carries is 500GB; Seagate's website doesn't list anything over 750GB. It's an interesting concept, but I smell troll... |
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wanted to use an external 1TB drive like a maxtor or a Buffalo
"Matt Ion" wrote in message news:RX9ph.608919$R63.405866@pd7urf1no... Darthn3ss wrote: mp3car.com for car pc stuff. i'd highly doubt you're going to fidn a 1tb hard drive that would fit in an ipod - and on top of that, its probably safe to assume that if you did find a 1tb hard drive that woudl fit in an ipod and you could afford it, the ipod would not recognize that much space. Considering it's pretty hard to even find a 1TB drive in a standard 3.5" form factor, yeah, I doubt you'd find something small enough to go *inside* an iPod. Biggest one my regular retailer even carries is 500GB; Seagate's website doesn't list anything over 750GB. It's an interesting concept, but I smell troll... |
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How about buying a cheap xbox (not 360) and upgrading the HDD?
Anthony Watters wrote: wanted to use an external 1TB drive like a maxtor or a Buffalo "Matt Ion" wrote in message news:RX9ph.608919$R63.405866@pd7urf1no... Darthn3ss wrote: mp3car.com for car pc stuff. i'd highly doubt you're going to fidn a 1tb hard drive that would fit in an ipod - and on top of that, its probably safe to assume that if you did find a 1tb hard drive that woudl fit in an ipod and you could afford it, the ipod would not recognize that much space. Considering it's pretty hard to even find a 1TB drive in a standard 3.5" form factor, yeah, I doubt you'd find something small enough to go *inside* an iPod. Biggest one my regular retailer even carries is 500GB; Seagate's website doesn't list anything over 750GB. It's an interesting concept, but I smell troll... |
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Hi Anthony,
If you're interested in doing uncompressed audio on an iPod, get an 80 GB model and use Apple Lossless compression. It give you about 40-50% compression, but decompresses exactly the same as the bits on your CD. Figure you have 1000 CDs at 650 MB each. Fully uncompressed, this would be 650 GB, but with Apple Lossless it would be more like 300 GB. Still won't fit, but it's a start. Of course, you could buy 4 iPods. smiles, Jamie On 2007-01-09 20:34:09 -0800, "Anthony Watters" said: looking for a way to expand the amount of storage to 1 TB in my iPod so that I can convert all of my 1000 CD's to wavs - non compressed format for use in my car. Anyone have any ideas? |
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