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PeterS
Total Posts: 1291
Joined 09-12-2002 status: Guru |
20,000 KB translate to?? |
tbone
Total Posts: 318
Joined 02-15-2009 status: Enthusiast |
It will all depend on your connection speed (to the Internet) and the transfer rates you get from the host. In general terms and theory, 20,000 KB (Kilobytes) is 19.5MB (Megabytes.) Not to be confused with kb (kilobits) or mb (megabits.) There are 8 bits in a byte. A typical high speed connection might yield 1.5M or 1.5Mbps and this file would roughly take ~1.5 minutes. If you had a 56kbps connection, you’d get roughly 56,000bps and the same 19.5 MB (20,000,000 bits) file would roughly take 48.5 minutes. |
jan bruijn
Total Posts: 4952
Joined 04-30-2005 status: Guru |
Peter, 20Mbyte stands for approx. 18 minutes of music when you use 128Kb/sec MP3 recording. In other words you can add more than 3 times of music comparing with the old mo-song forum. Jan |
The Funk Master
Total Posts: 3686
Joined 11-26-2007 status: Guru |
So, what are we talking about, file size limitations in reference to MoSong, or are we talking about internet connection speeds, in reference to time of up and down load times?
oops sorry for cursing hahaha I have not tried to puload a song YET, so I don’t know what the new, if any limit is to that issue. |