383MB. I'm not the type of person who will have 4000 songs and only listen to 20, I'd just rather have the 20.
23.2GB, 2348 files (good percentage are FLAC ripped from CDs), 163:57:51. What I lack in music, I make up for in TV (~400 hours) and Movies (~250 hours).
57.8GB. Mostly in 192-320 mp3. 742 Albums, got another 150 albums or so to rip. 26.1 days play time. Have also got 211GB of video, mostly films and tv programs. (no Pr0n)
Um.. I thought I had a lot! 62.4GB 13987 tracks 38days+3:36:78 according to Winamp, um.... now for DivXs ie TV BoxSets/Films...... lets not go there. See the sig and see the hdds its manly divxs
actual music i listen to: roughly 60GB total music: roughly 120GB the stuff i listen to is on every system i own, total, around 1,000 albums worth of music in 128kbps AAC
37 gb, and I still have to turn all my vinyls into digital format (200 +, thanks to a large donation from my dad)
How the hell can you listen to 96Kb/sec? Christ... I hate 128, let alone 96. gimme VBR 128min 320max or gimme nothing. Do yourself a favour... HD space is dirt cheap... if you're ripping CDs, get a copy of CDex. It uses the LAME engine to encode, and then use teh highest quality VBR option. I promise you even the toughest, gnarliest audiophile will be hard pressed to tell the difference. I've embarrassed many of them over the years, much to my smug satisfaction.
Or question their motives. The mechanics of vinyl being superior to say, FLAC, are querysome at best.