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_mj_ Posts: 12

if you want to have more mp3 on your k700i, try converting your mp3's into an FM radio quality, i think it's about 64kbps and it also sounds great! it only takes about 1mb per mp3! isn't that great, and you won't lose the quality you want. i save a lot of space by that!
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Posted: 2005-01-11 05:12:10
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mamba Posts: 138

how do you convert to fm radio quality?
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Posted: 2005-01-11 05:30:58
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blackspot Posts: > 500

first you need to decide the carrier frequency you're going to use, then modulate the signal using a voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO) ...

seriously though FM radio signals can carry audio with almost CD quality if the transmitter and receivers are good and the signal is good. I agree though that 128 Kbps is not so good to a keen audiophile, 160 is fair and 192 is good.

I generally use 128 Kpbs mp3s for stereo playback on my sound system as I find it a practical balance between quality and size - I have a collection of more than 40,000 songs already so size is a really big factor for me. For my K700, however I use mono mp4s at about 56Kbps so I can store more with the limited memory.
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Posted: 2005-01-11 05:52:37
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govigov Posts: > 500

i like higher bit ratres. about 192.


(this has nothinbg to do with phones, but i have a Creative Sound Blaster live 5.1 card and a Cambridge Sound Works 5.1 2000w digital speakers. )
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Posted: 2005-01-11 06:52:15
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Altezza_lex Posts: 107

MP4 ACC 128kbps is comparable to MP3 192kbps and it uses 1/3 less space.
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Posted: 2005-01-11 06:54:37
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govigov Posts: > 500

is it worth converting mp3 to aac? how do one do it?
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Posted: 2005-01-11 07:05:16
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nitalice Posts: 12

This is the first time i give the comment to forum i hope you will happy to get it. i would like to share my experience about storing mp3 on K700i
for me i use the rate 56kbs(i can store up more than 20) and i think the sound is acceptable with loud speaker and also with earjack
but u must convert mp3 with Windows Media Player 10 coz i already compare at the rate 56kbs between audio catalyst WMP 10, nero and mp4 and i think WMP 10 is the best and i thnik if you think with WMP10 is acceptable then why not try to make your k700i become mp3 storage

in order to change the rate of your MP3 encoder in WMP10 you nedd to change in regedit here the tips i got from other post
Enter the following in the regedit HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SOFTWARE
MicrosoftMediaPlayer/Settings/MP3Encoding
Change the dword to the rate you want (low , Medium,…)

• 320Kbps DWORD:0004e200
• 256Kbps DWORD:0003e800
• 224Kbps DWORD:00036b00
• 192Kbps DWORD:0002ee00
• 160Kbps DWORD:00027100
• 128Kbps DWORD:0001f400
• 112Kbps DWORD:0001b580
• 64Kbps DWORD:0000fa00
• 56Kbps DWORD:0000dac0

if you have tried then give your idea to me too
sorry go spelling
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Posted: 2005-01-11 16:03:07
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buckle247 Posts: > 500

i use 48 or 56KB/s when creating tones for downloading, to be honest, when the sound is being played through a mono speaker in a phone, there won't be much difference between 56 and 320
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Posted: 2005-01-11 16:09:37
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asmara Posts: 2

I have a quiery concerning how to download cd tracks onto my K700i. I have a USB cord but my phone does not seem to recognise the CD track as an audio file. How do i convert/change the CD track format to an mp3 format or another format recognised by the mobile? I am using WMP 9. Any suggestions would help!!!!!!!

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Posted: 2005-01-16 06:07:53
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blackspot Posts: > 500

You need a software to extract the audio from Cd and convert it to mp3. I use CDex.
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Posted: 2005-01-17 01:58:26
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