03-Apr-2016, 09:34
(03-Apr-2016, 08:43)Confused Wrote:(03-Apr-2016, 08:29)JohnH Wrote: I don't think the number of tracks is the best measure of the size of a library. The total disc file size is important, of course, but perhaps what really matters is the total playing time. Classical music tracks are generally much longer than pop tracks. Some of my CDs have only one very long track on them. And I have audio tracks of up to 90 minutes.
A good point! I have just checked the playing time in my library, it ranges from 1 hour 16 minutes for an individual track, down to 9 seconds. This is a very significant range.
After I culled my library from rap and doubles iTunes tells me it's 88,444 songs, 252.5 days and 1,058.83Gb large. 80,000 of them never get played...
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Jim Smith's GBS.
Northern NSW Australia.