This is Joseph. Actually, a Gigabyte is 1024 MB, so you can record up to
approximately 205 minutes of recording.

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Hi! Asuming that it takes 5 megs a minute for the highest quality of mono
recording the BN can make, then you can fit 200 minutes in a gig  and 16000
minutes on an 80 gb drive. That's about 266 hours and 40 minutes of
recording time if I've done the math in my head correctly. That's ofcourse
asuming you don't have anything else on the drive, and that doesn't take in
to account that an 80 gb drive isn't really 80 usable gb. :-)

Rusty



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Sent: Tuesday, May 02, 2006 7:05 AM
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Subject: [Braillenote] Question about recording and the western digital
80gigg drive

Hi all,
CAn someone tell me how manyhours of recordings you could fit on the 80 gigg
hard drive from western digital?  I can't figure out how to do the math.
Math was never my strong suit. Thanks, Stacey

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