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    Determine playing time of mp3s

    I have 132 MB of 37 Mp3s. How do you determine how long that will play for? Is there a converter? Formula?
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    No.
    Time length will vary depending on bitrate.
    Cheers.

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    Yea and they all differ too. I will have to calculate by hand. Ok, I did Google that too. ThankX!
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    Why not install a media library/catalog like MediaMonkey?

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    Add the folders containing the mp3s to the library and then it will tell you the playing time, or select the particular albums, genre or artists you want and it will show the total number of files and the playing time.

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    Wow, that monkey looks great thanks.
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    [QUOTE=General Winters;1385693]Why not install a media library/catalog like MediaMonkey?

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    By the way I like the way you attached that graphic. I don't know how you did it though. In my email it showed up as two attachments but on the VDr it shows great as one graphic.

    How'd you do that?
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    Don't think it's free now,but a very good program for doing anything you want with mp3's is dbPoweramp from Illustrate: http://www.dbpoweramp.com/
    Just hover your mouse over an mp3 file and a box opens and gives all the info you need.
    Stupid question? No such thing!
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