Nano Plus - line in record

Can anybody point me to the approximate voice recording time you get from the Nano Plus, from its 92 to 60 kps quality? I want to be able to record up to an hour at a time, and store up to four hours in total files (all through the line-in feature).
I could buy an Olympus voice recorder that offers file transfer for about $80, but for not much more money I can get a full-fledged MP3 unit.
I currently have a base 28 mb Creative Muvo I got free from Audible, and I'm hooked on it

Thanks but I've done this and it doesn't seem to have made any difference, seems to cut off around 40-50 minutes. Any other suggestions?

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