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![]() [How can I figure out the length of the song, and what it's buffered at, when I search for music?] Hallo: I fear there is no way to know this before downloading. There are some programs like mp3tagger (as far as I know) which will append the lenght and frame rate to the file name. But I have to admit that I recommend this to everyone but I am too lazy to do this myself most of the time - sorry. Greetings.... |
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![]() although this isn't very accurate it will allow you to leave out any 300+ kbps mp3's. songs with usual length will be have size about 4-6 megs. so simply dont start downloading 8-15 meg files unless you know you are looking for a very long song. hope this helps you on ... p.s. hope we will have a display for this in the future, but at least vbr will be a problem here. |
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