I think most of the buffer is taken up with encoded data, so we can buffer
as much as possible from the HDD. The actual audio a/b buffers I would
imagine are pretty small (I'd have thought well under a second of decoded
data). (Of course I'm no authority on this matter)
> On Tue, 4 Jan 2005, Eddie wrote:
>
> The 120/140 and 320/340 ones have 32 MB ram. The 100 has 16.
>
> But then, since all playback is done in software, the firmware will be
> bigger
> on these units and the "mp3 buffer" area will need to be split up in two
> (one
> for the encoded data and one for the already decoded) - making it tricky
> to
> make a one to one comparison with the Archos models.
>
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