High capacity drives provide enough space for the modern computer user to obtain and store
large volumes of data. Having this space is great for creating a libraries of
your favourite audio and video files, but that's not to say there aren't a few drawbacks to storing and managing large volumes of data, especially when files and folders are sourced from different places. Importing audio and video files from a CD or DVD
is fairly straight forward, but become a
little more complicated when you save files from other sources such as
a P2P network. This is where you may find that a downloaded a file may
be saved in a format your media player cannot recognise or play. 08 Mar 2010
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