I don't understand. What do you mean by needing a laptop with 4GB to
store titles? If you mean for the purpose of keeping a word processing
type document so I would know where each track is without searching my
memory or the discs themselves, you're right. There's no way a Psion or
Palm could store that much information. However, if I know approximately
when a song was released say August 1999 I know it will be somewhere in
Dance Hits Volumes 145-150 or thereabouts if it is a dance song. If it
is a very popular song, it will be at or near the front of the disc. If
it is a song like "Faceplant (Edit)" by Videodrone it will be towards
the back. That particular track will also be found on New Wave, New
Rock, Modern Dance and Grunge Hits somewhere around volume 57 as it is a
crossover. Sometimes I'll take a song like Limp Bizkit's "Nookie" and
put it on four discs because it fits the catergories of Dance, Rap, Rock
and the aforementioned New Wave although it obviously is closer to the
last than any of the other three. I would estimate I have recorded
500-600 MiniDiscs so far. By a library of 30,000 titles I am referring
to individual tracks on CD's-it is closer to 3,000 CD's but I consider
each track a title particularly since the vast majority are various
artists HitDiscs. If you are interested in seeing what HitDiscs are or
are a professional or semi professional go to
http://www.tmcentury.com
and click on HitDiscs, then click the bottom of that page and any of the
corresponding numbered and lettered boxes on the page following. It is
an amazing music service, worth every last penny of the 235 dollars a
month it costs. It is by far better than any of its competitors.
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