- Sep 14, 2002
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Hey guys, I know there've been topics about this before but none of them specifically answered my question.  I have roughly 18 gigs of music ripped to my drives (about 80%-90% of it is 128kbps MP3).  I was wondering if converting ALL of my files to WMA would save me a significant amount of space keeping in mind that I don't want any loss in quality.  A friend suggested that I just rerip all my cd's to WMA but that would take forever and I really don't have that kind of time.  If I ripped from 128kbps MP3 -> 128kbps WMA, how much space would I save and would it sound the same?  What about 128->96?  
I'm really interested at this point because I just bought a Dell DJ20 and I'm trying to make as much space on it as possible for any future music I might put on it.
			
			I'm really interested at this point because I just bought a Dell DJ20 and I'm trying to make as much space on it as possible for any future music I might put on it.
 
				
		 
			 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
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