noddin0ff
03-30-2006, 02:56 PM
Just thought I'd share my observations. Obviously I have too much free time today. But this could be helpful for those considering moving their CDs to a hard drive on a large scale.
I'm slowly re-ripping my CD collection to Apple Lossless. I decided to do that instead of FLAC because I'm a Mac person and I don't want to wait for FLAC support. I don't think the numbers would move all that much for a different lossless compression format.
I'm just dumping some numbers out here, for those who're interested.
My CD collection is pretty significant. Based on total playing time the breakdown is
22% Jazz
15% Classical
63% Other (mostly Alt/College Rock)
I originally ripped my entire collection with iTunes AAC encoder, mostly @ 192kbps. The bulk statistics are
758 Albums
9504 Songs
29.3 Days of Music
61.79 Gigabytes (@192kbps)
__________
A few CDs a day, and I've re-ripped most of my Jazz collection and some miscellaneous rock (75% Jazz). The total so far...
160 Albums
1737 Songs
6.1 Days of Music
49.49 Gigabytes
From this I extrapolate that 29.3 days of music that took 62 Gigs @ 192kbps will take up 237 Gigs in Apple Lossless. (29.3/6.1X49.49=237).
OR in simple units for storage on a hard drive.
Apple Lossless uses on average 340Mb/hour music
Apple AAC @192kbps uses about 88Mb/hour
Uncompressed is about 600Mb/hour
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I took a guess as to what I'd need for storage before I started and thought I'd need a 250G hard drive to do it. Formatted my 250G hard drive has 233G available space. I might make it, so far my guess is within 4GB of my calculation…but I can't buy any more music! I can see a another drive in my future when prices drop some more. The 250G drive was just over $100, no enclosure.
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I also tried to see what the average bit rate of Apple lossless was. It varies a lot (with lower bitrates perhaps associated with slower more melodic music?)
Anyway, on a per track basis I see
60 Songs @ >1000 kbps
305 @ 900-1000
535 @ 800-900
402 @ 700-800
266 @ 600-700
103 @ 500-600
29 @ 400-500
37 @ 300-400
So the sweet spot is in the 800’s. CD’s are 1411kbps.
You can wake up now….
:sleep:
I'm slowly re-ripping my CD collection to Apple Lossless. I decided to do that instead of FLAC because I'm a Mac person and I don't want to wait for FLAC support. I don't think the numbers would move all that much for a different lossless compression format.
I'm just dumping some numbers out here, for those who're interested.
My CD collection is pretty significant. Based on total playing time the breakdown is
22% Jazz
15% Classical
63% Other (mostly Alt/College Rock)
I originally ripped my entire collection with iTunes AAC encoder, mostly @ 192kbps. The bulk statistics are
758 Albums
9504 Songs
29.3 Days of Music
61.79 Gigabytes (@192kbps)
__________
A few CDs a day, and I've re-ripped most of my Jazz collection and some miscellaneous rock (75% Jazz). The total so far...
160 Albums
1737 Songs
6.1 Days of Music
49.49 Gigabytes
From this I extrapolate that 29.3 days of music that took 62 Gigs @ 192kbps will take up 237 Gigs in Apple Lossless. (29.3/6.1X49.49=237).
OR in simple units for storage on a hard drive.
Apple Lossless uses on average 340Mb/hour music
Apple AAC @192kbps uses about 88Mb/hour
Uncompressed is about 600Mb/hour
_____
I took a guess as to what I'd need for storage before I started and thought I'd need a 250G hard drive to do it. Formatted my 250G hard drive has 233G available space. I might make it, so far my guess is within 4GB of my calculation…but I can't buy any more music! I can see a another drive in my future when prices drop some more. The 250G drive was just over $100, no enclosure.
_____
I also tried to see what the average bit rate of Apple lossless was. It varies a lot (with lower bitrates perhaps associated with slower more melodic music?)
Anyway, on a per track basis I see
60 Songs @ >1000 kbps
305 @ 900-1000
535 @ 800-900
402 @ 700-800
266 @ 600-700
103 @ 500-600
29 @ 400-500
37 @ 300-400
So the sweet spot is in the 800’s. CD’s are 1411kbps.
You can wake up now….
:sleep: