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geo jf 06-24-2008 05:23 PM

music server hard drive
 
I just took delivery of an 08 Oulander and love it !!! The Rockford system is pretty good for a factory system. I have been recording alot of CD's onto the hard drive and want to know if there is a way to see how much memory(of the 30 gig) has been used or is left. I tried doing a forum search but did not find an answer. Any help would be great. The forum has provided a lot of GREAT info. I am about to embark on installing a front/rear laser jamming system(using the wireless method for the front sensors) and will let everyone know how it goes. Thanks for all your help and a great forum!!!!

Sebba 06-24-2008 05:59 PM

RE: music server hard drive
 
Although I can't answer your question, you should know that the site is in a million pieces right now. Apostrophies are screwed up, and the search button is broken.

Sorry, we suck right now.

abrcrombe 06-24-2008 07:07 PM

RE: music server hard drive
 
I think if I remember correctly, about 8 GB is available for ripping CD's onto the harddrive. I think about 8-12 CD's fit for me, as it uses its own format for ripping the CD's and it may or may not be as efficient as other formats.

Cougster 06-24-2008 07:15 PM

RE: music server hard drive
 
I already have over 60 CD's ripped, and still going...

Anton

brian360 06-24-2008 07:30 PM

RE: music server hard drive
 
Definitely more than 8-12 cds... 5.4GB is total space reserved for the music server. Encoding appears to be just as efficient, if not more, than your typical mp3. 22 ripped CDs on my music server uses a total of 1.4GB, yielding an average of about 65MB per CD. That is on the high side, as two of my CDs uses 160MB and 124MB. Here's the raw data from my hard drive:

Code:

50M    data09
 39M    data0d
 45M    data0e
 44M    data0f
 51M    data11
 91M    data12
 56M    data14
 70M    data18
 72M    data19
 57M    data1b
 43M    data1c
 160M    data1d
 97M    data22
 49M    data23
 124M    data26
 89M    data29
 38M    data2e
 52M    data30
 42M    data33
 45M    data34
 61M    data35
 56M    data3b

Sorry, we haven't yet reverse engineered the data structures to know which album is which in the above list, but it should give you a good idea.

geo jf 06-24-2008 07:43 PM

RE: music server hard drive
 
Based on the data from brian360 it looks like somewhere around 90 CD's should fit. Thanks for the info, you would think there would be an easy way for the user to check total usage or atleast a % of space used. Thanks again...

abrcrombe 06-24-2008 08:15 PM

RE: music server hard drive
 
hmm.. I guess something is up with mine, because it says it is full after about 8-12.

Are you guys ripping store bought CD's, burned CD's as mp3 files, or anything else? I need to find out how to get more tracks onto my harddrive!!

PoolhallJunkie777 06-25-2008 09:43 AM

RE: music server hard drive
 
how much 8gb can hold in terms of music is a toss up. if you have cds that have anywhere from 5- 10 mins of music per song, you will not get much on 8 gb. now if you had cds that have like 3 min per songs, the number of cds will go up......

azchipka 09-08-2008 02:38 PM

RE: music server hard drive
 
Pop out the crappy 30gb hard drive. Spend the money and throw a 120gb drive in. I did this with mine recently and will be posting detailed directions on the cloning process. The unlock details can already be found on the forums.

brian360 09-08-2008 02:40 PM

RE: music server hard drive
 
Awesome. I think you're the first one to report that a replacement & upgraded hard drive worked. I assume you simply resized the music-server's partition to fill up the new disk?


ORIGINAL: azchipka

Pop out the crappy 30gb hard drive. Spend the money and throw a 120gb drive in. I did this with mine recently and will be posting detailed directions on the cloning process. The unlock details can already be found on the forums.


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