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file Size and audio Resolution

Using your iPod, you can choose the quality setting of your
recordings .
Your iPod Voice Memos screen allows you to set the recording quality
to high quality or low quality. Choosing the right quality setting will help
you make the most of your recordings.
High Quality
The iPod high-quality setting lets you make recordings at a sampling
rate of 44.1kHz with 16-bit stereo samples. Basically, this is the same
quality as standard uncompressed audio CDs. Use high quality when
you need the best audio fidelity or you want to capture audio in stereo.
Recording in high quality results in relatively large files that must be
stored by your iPod. Make sure you have enough room on your iPod to
record your content. To estimate how much storage space you'll need,
remember that one minute of audio requires about 10MB of storage
space.
Keep in mind that recording in high quality may drain the batteries of
certain iPod models more quickly than low-quality recording, especially
when using a 5th generation iPod with video or an iPod classic. Note
that you don't need to worry about this when the GoStudio is powered
with a compatible AC power supply, since the GoStudio will keep your
iPod battery charged.
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low Quality
The iPod low-quality setting records audio with lower fidelity, which
is suitable for most voice recordings. In this setting, audio files are
recorded at a sampling rate of 22.05kHz with 16-bit mono samples.
Record in low-quality mode when audio fidelity is less important than
the other considerations: file size and iPod battery conservation.
Recording in low quality results in files that are much smaller than
when recording in high quality. Because of this, you can fit much more
audio content on your iPod by recording in low quality. For example, in
high-quality mode, 10MB of storage space can hold approximately one
minute of audio. But in low-quality mode, 10MB of space holds almost
four minutes of audio.
When recording to a 5th generation iPod with video or an iPod classic,
recording in low quality tends to drain the iPod battery more slowly than
high quality. When using batteries to power the GoStudio, instead of an
AC power supply, this might be an important consideration.
Note that when you choose to record in low quality, the GoStudio will
mix the audio sources to a mono mix. If you're listening to your audio
inputs through the GoStudio using headphones, you'll hear the same
mono mix that the iPod is recording.
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