Guest laurence3279 Posted September 27, 2003 Report Posted September 27, 2003 what works best with SAP? ung brand I mean... planning on getting a 64 MB MMC for MP3 playback on my SAP eh I suggest you don't buy anyhting les than 128mb. The higher the memory the better. You have the option na hindi punuin to the maximum, pero kung 64 mb ka lang you have no way of increasing it. IMHO :wink:
Guest diamondsnake Posted September 27, 2003 Report Posted September 27, 2003 yes, less than 128 mb for mp3 playback is not worth it.if you want, try to convert your mp3's to wma on 28.8 kbps encoding,this will help your mp3's converted to a much lesser kb files so you can put more songs on your 64 mb sd/mmc.
Guest kapitan jackal Posted September 28, 2003 Report Posted September 28, 2003 I suggest you don't buy anyhting les than 128mb. The higher the memory the better. You have the option na hindi punuin to the maximum, pero kung 64 mb ka lang you have no way of increasing it. IMHO :wink: KORAK! i find my 128mb "bitin" pero ok na rin ;) pards, pano convert yung mp3 to wma? paki pm naman yung step-by step (FOR STUPID/6 YEAR OLD) procedure. big thanks!
Guest diamondsnake Posted September 30, 2003 Report Posted September 30, 2003 @kap, nasagot na ata yong converting question mo sa ibang link.anyway,you can download directly WMConverter from Microsoft's site.Pag-na open mo na ang converter na yan, di kana mahirapan.
Guest dewslat Posted October 7, 2003 Report Posted October 7, 2003 mmmm... 1G SD's i dont think so.. from what i know, the new breed of SD's are much different than the old one.. They said that it has ful use of USB2 transfer rate.. has anyone tried a GIG of SD? ;) anyone could suport this?
Guest fraser Posted October 7, 2003 Report Posted October 7, 2003 No, dewslat, 1G SD is entirely possible. 10000000G SD is also possible, provided you can make is small enough and affordable. The upper capacity limits that have plagued motherboards and OS's are down to memory-addressed data. That is, the device handles where on the storage medium the data goes. This means that the device must be able of addressing every unique location of storage. If you have 256 bytes of storage, you need 8 bits of address space, and so on. SD cards are designed a different way. The device has no knowledge of where the data is stored, as the card looks after this. The capacity is essentially limitless.
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