by Flamsmark » Fri Jul 08, 2005 7:24 am
I have a small [512mb] flash player that I use for jogging and other shakeable activities where I don't want to use my main HD player. But I encode all my mp3s at a bitrate of 320. This is fine for a 40gb HD player, and a computer with as much storage as I'll ever need. However, it tends to really limit the number of files that can be put on my flash player.
So, my question: as MM has an integrated mp3 decoder and encoder, is it possible to convert files to a lower bitrate when they're being copied to specific portable devices?
What I'm really looking for is a checkbox on the 'synchronisation options' tab of the 'device profile' window which says 'reduce bitrate on sync?' and which, when checked, allows you to set the bitrate to reduce to.
I have a small [512mb] flash player that I use for jogging and other shakeable activities where I don't want to use my main HD player. But I encode all my mp3s at a bitrate of 320. This is fine for a 40gb HD player, and a computer with as much storage as I'll ever need. However, it tends to really limit the number of files that can be put on my flash player.
So, my question: as MM has an integrated mp3 decoder [i]and[/i] encoder, is it possible to convert files to a lower bitrate when they're being copied to specific portable devices?
What I'm really looking for is a checkbox on the 'synchronisation options' tab of the 'device profile' window which says 'reduce bitrate on sync?' and which, when checked, allows you to set the bitrate to reduce to.