Chuck Hast wrote:
> I have been moving some music from CD's to a HD I have. I notice that on
> the CD it is one size but as the file is moved to the HD it grows
> larger, here
> is a example, MP3 file that was 2.4MB on the CD when moved to the HD
> grew to 3.7MB. Is this a function of compression on the CD or am I seeing
> something else? By the way, the size is not a direct relationship, one file
> which is 4MB on the CD is 5.9MB when copied to the HD, another which
> is also 4M on the CD is 5MB on the HD.
>
> I am assuming there is some compression issue here because I have noted
> that moving a MP3 file from a CD to a HD takes a whole lot longer to do
> then say moving a file off of for example a CD of Linux stuff.
>
> This is all new to me, I have not done much with audio up until now, I have
> a neat GPS box that also plays MP3s and on those long flights I just pull
> it out and listen to a music list rather than deal with the on board
> junk that
> they run on the audio channels in the seats. So I have been moving all of
> my CD's which have several formats on them, i.e.. CDA, FLAC, MP3, and
> Ogg-Vorbis (wish my player played the latter, they are even smaller and
> it appears more efficient) so I have been pulling off the MP3 files.
>
>
Maybe it's just a difference in block size between file systems?
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