When I try to import a cd to Itunes, it is showing that it will use 500 megs, seems a bit large, does anyone know how to make it smaller? Thanks
3/4/2007 10:04:45 PM
Does iTunes not automatically compress CD files?
3/4/2007 10:12:41 PM
probably need to choose something other than wavmaybe aac or mp3
3/4/2007 10:14:11 PM
edit > preferences > advanced > importingchoose the format you want (mp3, wav, aac, etc) and the bit rate.if doing mp3, go for 160 or 192, if doing aac, go for 128. a cd should take 60-80 MB.
3/4/2007 10:15:50 PM
the endoding formats are AAC (default, so it's what i originally used) AIFF, Apple Lossless, MP3 and WAV
3/4/2007 10:15:58 PM
on AAC you shouldn't be getting 500 MB for a CD, even if you use 320 kbps, which is the highest bit rate.at that rate, a typical cd would take 200-250 MB at the most.
3/4/2007 10:20:11 PM
FYI the cd is the joshua tree by U2. Well I know people put dozens of albums on their 20-30gb Ipods and i figured at 500 megs you can only fit 50-60 albums/cds which is a lot less than what they have[Edited on March 4, 2007 at 10:24 PM. Reason : .]
3/4/2007 10:22:27 PM
yeah i don't see how a cd would take up 500 MB if you are doing AAC at what, 128 kbps?someone needs to come over to your place and investigate.sorry, can't do much more from here.p.s. i don't think it matters what cd it is... they all have an upper limit being audio cds.
3/4/2007 10:36:03 PM
well when I imported the Cd at the bottom prior to importing, it said 508MB, then when I imported it, it said my total sapce usage was 4.22 Gb and only went to 4.30 Gb, so I guess it worked out
3/6/2007 6:51:38 PM
3/6/2007 7:09:16 PM
^^Dude, that's the size of the uncompressed audio on the CD. When it is importing, it lists the information for the CD. The compressed tracks are added to you library one at a time.^GG.[Edited on March 6, 2007 at 11:07 PM. Reason : ]
3/6/2007 11:07:01 PM
^^^^duh dude, as i said:a cd should take 60-80 MB. haven't imported one in a while, so didn't remember the process/steps.
3/6/2007 11:15:50 PM