I can i add on more songs on my mp3 player?

I have a Sansa player that when i bought it it said that it can fit 500 songs. I singular can hold 330. Its a Sansa Rhapsody and it is a 2.0 GB. I deleted adjectives the extra crap that it had so i could hold more space for songs, but it still can hold solely 330. Do i have to run out and buy a bigger memory chip? What do i have to do to grasp more songs?


Answers:    When they say it holds 500 songs, that's an approximation base on the average size of a music file. If you own dozens of extremely large music files, this will lessen the amount of songs you can hold on the player. Think of it as background space, not song space. If it can hold 2.0GB of data, later it will only hold as oodles songs as equals up to 2GB.

Also realize, that you will never get the full 2GB of storage due to other files that must be present and sometimes shoddy practices of the difference between bits and bytes. But it should be close plenty to the 2GB of data that you wouldn't really complain.
When they say aloud that it will hold 500 songs that is base on a certain talent. On a mp3 you can do up to 320 kbps (kb per second) or all the track down to 8 kbps. Of course the slower you get the worse the nouns is gonna be. The standard for mp3's are usually 128 kbps. You might want to try about 96 or 112 kbps. That will sacrifice some space and you will still take pretty good nouns quality.

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