Alister
Oct 30 2001, 04:43 PM
Check out the picture of the stack of CDs comparing wmas to mp3s, looks like mp3s take up less than 50% of the space of wma's
h*tp://www.microsoft.com/Windows/Plus/Digital_Media.htm
Alister
sedative
Oct 30 2001, 05:28 PM
i'd interpret it as you can fit that many more cds on your system with wma's. but that's just me.
Alister
Oct 31 2001, 08:17 AM
I guess that it could be interpreted that way also, but looking at the stack of discs (which look like CDR's) the mp3 stack is smaller. I reality if you rip a CD in mp3 format and wma format using the same rate (128, 160, 192, etc...) for both the file size are generally the same with the wma being just a little bigger. But MS claims that the file sizes are smaller, they are only smaller is you use a lower rate for the wma than the mp3. MS claims that wmas sound better at lower rates than mp3, so you can use a lower rate wma and have smaller files.
Alister