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  • The number of songs is dependent on the compression ratio of the song, and the length of the playback. So the higher the compression of the song, the more data is lost (lossy), but in return you can store more content. For example, was the song encoded with 64Kb, 128Kb, or higher quality? Is it stereo or is it just mono (spoken word)? All these facts effect how large the file is, which in turn will dictate how much space they consume. In the world of CD Audio, it's simple. It's all relative to the track time, period. But with MP3s or any other type of digital media, it's related to compression and playback length.
  • About 500 ripped at 192kb.

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