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kbfr08

macrumors 6502
Mar 16, 2007
462
29
Mine's around 40GB, since most of my music is on the hype machine & on the internet. I really don't stand a chance unless that counts ;)
 

androiphone

macrumors 65816
Dec 13, 2009
1,000
1
this is what I have in iTunes
1044 songs, 2.7 days, 25.22GB
(this is just music not movies or TV shows)

I also have spotify which has like 8 million tracks, but that doesn't count.
 
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androiphone

macrumors 65816
Dec 13, 2009
1,000
1
I'm guessing that >95% of that is lossless ;P

yeah you guessed correct all of it is lossless (I do have all the free singles of the week and Christmas free stuff but they aren't included in there),
I don't have anything that can benefit from the 'lossless' sound but as I have far more HDD space than I need I though I may as well, I still have about three quarters of my CDs still to rip too.
 

angusslo

macrumors regular
Aug 4, 2009
162
0
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growing every day, though :)
 

Jamesdevil

macrumors newbie
Jan 20, 2010
5
0
Virtually all V0 encoded, some random comedy and mixtapes at lesser quality.
 

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mzguyjay

macrumors newbie
Jul 17, 2010
2
0
Idaho
761 albums
31 movies 48.45 GB
157 tv shows 30.93 GB
180 apps
295 ringtones 151.7 MB
1 playlist

11787 items total
34d01h58m32s
76.43 GB
 

gnasher729

Suspended
Nov 25, 2005
17,980
5,565
Doesn't anyone think it kinda moot the library file size being as everyone uses different file formats? When someone says their library is 1+tb of music alone it's always lossless. Files are huge. How bout measuring a music library based on mp3? I have just over 400gb of mp3 all tagged from top to bottom.

You can count time (in days), so the same song always counts the same. Then of course there is the question whether audiobooks should count. War & Peace alone is about 50 hours, same as about 750 songs.
 

Praksis

macrumors member
Aug 31, 2011
42
0
Portugal
1.02Tb in movies (ripped from my dvd's, average 800Mb per movie)
1.68Tb in tv series
0.61Tb in music

Movies section will grow soon, still have over 350 DVD's to rip (boringgggg....)
 

Quest*ion

macrumors newbie
Sep 27, 2011
1
0
Think I'm a Contendor for Largest iTunes Library

Hows 530 GB of just music. Getting this much has no been a walk in the park. Three weeks of burning CDs on three computer at a time. Adding/converting windows format songs. Using Dupin to clean out duplicates. Using TuneUp to Fix track info. Using Dupin to delete more dupes. Two weeks of the mac running all night either converting, sorting, patching track info. Thank god for Genius Playlist because theres no way in hell I could learn or find good songs.
Ohh Library would be larger if I didn't delete all the Classical Music. Those songs are so long.
 

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mrallgood

macrumors newbie
Sep 27, 2011
2
0
FL, USA
Not large, but still proud.

Well, not so big, but i'm still proud of it. 3214 songs, all AAC 256 VBR. Total of 20.42 gigs. 90 movies for a total of 73.32 gigs. And it's all ever growing too.
 

martinm0

macrumors 6502a
Feb 27, 2010
568
25
I've got about 400GB of music (mostly 128 and 192, but anything new is getting ripped at 320); that's somewhere in the lines of 80,000 songs. From there I have several Terabytes of movies (~200 1080p m4v's make up 1.3TBs), then have 400 DVD's ripped mostly to VTS (have 200 convertedto m4v), which takes up another 3TBs or so.

Overall, I have over 15TBs of media (where about 7TBs are full BD backup images), with the rest covering my music, converted videos and and full DVD backups.

If it's not blatantly obvious, I spend many nights alone in front of my computer batch encoding videos in Handbrake...
 

bgrove

macrumors newbie
Jun 19, 2010
3
0
~275,000 music tracks and building...

Closing on 275,000 music tracks (plus TV Shows & Movies) running on 2x2TB external drives with RAID backup...

As an avid LP collector (some 15,000+ albums collected over the years), have been moving things over to iTunes can stream through the house, carry on the iThingy's, etc. All with lyrics where available, organized into genre, best artwork available (or otherwise scanned from the album covers) and the rest. Still nothing close to an LP for sound (!!) but the digital (ala iTunes) does offer convenience. Unfortunately stuck with only digital on the new stuff though :(

Question to any out there with over 1.2TB of music. Any of you having trouble with updating Genius? When I hit 1.208TB of music (exactly) - getting a consistent error when trying to update. Tried all as you can see in the thread on what I went through in attempt to solve (scroll to the end) https://discussions.apple.com/message/12584815#12584815. To date have not been able no luck with a solution. Genius is still working and have captured the first (1.208TB ) music captured, but cannot update after. Would love to have this on the newer stuff imported in Genius so would be interested to hear from those with a similar size library if any problems updating Genius...

Btw, just discovered a little gem called Billboard http://sidetree.com/billboard.html few weeks back which is a great iTunes front-end with fullscreen and window views. Great for the media center we put together and also using this to play on the big screen at a little bar we just opened up...also great for us multi-screen Mac users..
 

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janstett

macrumors 65816
Jan 13, 2006
1,235
0
Chester, NJ
As an avid LP collector (some 15,000+ albums collected over the years), have been moving things over to iTunes can stream through the house, carry on the iThingy's, etc. All with lyrics where available, organized into genre, best artwork available (or otherwise scanned from the album covers) and the rest. Still nothing close to an LP for sound (!!) but the digital (ala iTunes) does offer convenience. Unfortunately stuck with only digital on the new stuff though :(

Rip in a higher quality than CD, like 96kHz 24-bit. Have the best of both worlds.

Also you can apply post-processing to remove pops and clicks and distortions, using software such as Audition and ClickRepair. There are some people making terrific rips on some very high end equipment out there and combined with click removal vinyl never sounded so good.
 

papoopeepoo

macrumors member
Jul 2, 2011
69
7
Philadelphia
Currently I have 61.7 days of music. That includes very few (<20) long spoken word tracks. Most is in 256VBR AAC quality, 25% in Apple lossless format.

Total of 23785 tracks, 151.23GBs.

All organized to the 'T' and backed up 3 times in different locations. This is very important data!
 
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