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.mp3 size

While I was studying Excel for school I made a little workbook called .mp3 size, it  calculates & compares space used by lossy, lossless & uncompressed & if you will have enough HDD space for your music collection in the 3 different formats.

.mp3 size

Reply #1
That's a pretty nifty spreadsheet. What were your lossless approximations based on?

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Reply #2
When we discussed his Excel spreadsheet last week (westgroveg sent me a pre-release version), I suggested he used around 55%, from eyeballing Hans Heidjen's lossless comparision graphics.

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That's a pretty nifty spreadsheet. What were your lossless approximations based on?
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When we discussed his Excel spreadsheet last week (westgroveg sent me a pre-release version), I suggested he used around 55%, from eyeballing [a href="http://web.inter.nl.net/users/hvdh/lossless/All.htm]Hans Heidjen's[/url] lossless comparision graphics.
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yeah, rjamorim & I agreed 776kbps was a good estimation so that's what I used.

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Reply #4
When ever I try to upload this the zip contents (mp3size.xls) becomes corrupt.