160 KBPS divided by two: 80 megs. 80 times 12 is 960, a bit less than
1000 megs. So you'll get at least 12 hours onto a 1 gig CF card.

   <*** Michael Lang ***>

You wrote:

> How did you figure out the 12 hour thing? 80 times what is 12 and solve 
> algebraicly?
>> Sarah,
>>
>> I just divide such values by two. This method is a bit crude, but it
>> works quite well. If you record with a bitrate of 160 KBPS, the
>> sampling
>> rate doesn't matter, you'll need a bit less than 80 megs per hour. So
>> you will get at least 12 hours onto a one gig card.
>>
>>    <*** Michael Lang ***>
>>
>> You wrote:
>>
>>> Hello. I am horrible at math so I was trying this on my own and it
>>> didn't work.
>>> i was trying to figure out hours many hours fit on a 1 gb flash card
>>> recording at 44.1khz and 160kbps mp3. I got a disaster when I  tried
>>> to calculate this. i think I got messed up because I got about 80
>>> hours when I tried to figure this out. i know this is wrong so can
>>> someone give me a formula for figuring this out? Thanks.
>>> Sarah Alawami
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