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From: Dombo on 22 Nov 2009 10:37 Clocky schreef: > "iAN CooG" <GETianRIDcoog(a)OFemailME.it.invalid> wrote in message > news:heaep4$rjo$1(a)nnrp-beta.newsland.it... >> A. Hornbridge <ahorbridge(a)yahoo.co.in> wrote: >> >>> What size is the whole HVSC in .mp3 compared to .SID? >> Current HVSC#52beta (due in Xmas) is 212294528 bytes, 37657files >> >> Any mp3 song encoded at 128kbps is about 1mb/minute, sids can vary from 30 >> seconds to several minutes (even 10/12), let's say an average of 4 mins, >> but >> then there are thousands of sids with several subtunes each. Do your maths >> but I bet more than 200 Gigabytes. >> > > So if you spent 8 hours a day every day listening to SID's it would take the > best part of year to listen to them all... Actually more than a year...
From: Becky on 22 Nov 2009 10:58 > MUSICIANS\D\Dunn_David\Flight_Path_737.sid (6581) > MUSICIANS\R\Radiantx\Into_the_Chambers_of_Dracu.sid (8580) > > As far as I know both require particularly accurate SID emulation for > correct sound. Thanks.. I'll see if I can get the author of the software emulator to capture these as my method really doesn't do it justice. OBC
From: Becky on 22 Nov 2009 11:00 > Maybe I am missing the point, but wouldn't it be much easier to grab an MP3 > recorded from a real C64 from SOASC and put it on a portable MP3 player? Yes, but for me the difference is between an audio recording of the SID, and re-producing the sound of the SID from the 25 registers of the data stream. OBC
From: winston19842005 on 22 Nov 2009 14:14 On 11/22/09 8:30 AM, in article 03192af1$0$1309$c3e8da3(a)news.astraweb.com, "Clocky" <notgonn(a)happen.com> wrote: > > "iAN CooG" <GETianRIDcoog(a)OFemailME.it.invalid> wrote in message > news:heaep4$rjo$1(a)nnrp-beta.newsland.it... >> A. Hornbridge <ahorbridge(a)yahoo.co.in> wrote: >> >>> What size is the whole HVSC in .mp3 compared to .SID? >> >> Current HVSC#52beta (due in Xmas) is 212294528 bytes, 37657files >> >> Any mp3 song encoded at 128kbps is about 1mb/minute, sids can vary from 30 >> seconds to several minutes (even 10/12), let's say an average of 4 mins, >> but >> then there are thousands of sids with several subtunes each. Do your maths >> but I bet more than 200 Gigabytes. >> > > So if you spent 8 hours a day every day listening to SID's it would take the > best part of year to listen to them all... that would take one dedicated SID > listener ;-) My ears would bleed...
From: christianlott1 on 22 Nov 2009 14:28
MP3 Archive (154473 files) of music recorded from real C64s (6581R2, 6581R4 & 8580R5) All Commodore 64 MP3 files can be downloaded http://www.6581-8580.com/index.php |