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Let’s listen to music.
[Determining the length of recording time that is possible]
Using the following table, you can calculate roughly the
amount of recording time that is still available . (The times
here can only be considered as a rough guide.)
Mode
Sound Quality (Bit Rate)
High Sound Quality
128 Kbps (CD Quality)
Standard
96 Kbps (Roughly CD Quality)
Low Sound Quality
64 Kbps (FM Radio Quality)
Example) When you have 10 Mbytes of available space
remaining, the bit rate for 1 second in the standard
quality mode is 96 Kbps when making a standard
MP3 file, so the number of bytes required for 1
minute would be calculated as follows.
96 Kbps x 60 seconds = 5,760 Kbits = 720
Kbytes (1 byte = 8 bits).
Since the remaining space available on the card is
10 Mbytes, 10 Mbytes = 10, 240 Kbytes (1 Mbyte =
1024 Kbytes).
10,240 Kbytes
÷
720 Kbytes
≒
14 minutes.
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