It will hold about 256 averagely sized songs.
It will hold about 256 averagely sized songs.
For an iPod touch, it can hold around roughly 250 more songs.
1 song is about 5 mb 1 gigabyte is 1000 megabytes 16000/5 = 3200 So a 16 gb mp3-player can hold about 3200 songs.
well 1 GB hold 500 songs. now do the rest of the math!!
1 gb can hold about 250 or350 songs, pictures and games
750. 1 song (4 minutes) at 128kbt/s = about 4 megabytes. About 1000 megabytes = 1 gigabyte. Therefore 250 songs per gigabyte x 3 = 750 songs
Encoded at 128bit ACC format, a 1 GB iPod can hold about 240 songs. This assumes that the songs are of a 3 to 5 minute length, however.
There is no 1 Gigabyte Itouch but the following sizes hold: * 8GB, 16GB, or 32GB flash drive1 * Holds up to 1,750, 3,500, or 7,000 songs in 128-Kbps AAC format
The number of songs a 1 GB USB thumb drive can hold varies based on the file format and bitrate of the songs. On average, a typical MP3 file at 128 kbps is about 1 MB per song, allowing for around 800 songs on a 1 GB drive. If the songs are of higher quality, such as 320 kbps, you might fit around 250 to 300 songs. Thus, the capacity can range significantly depending on the audio quality.
Since 1 GB = 1,000 MB, 100 GB = 100,000 MB. 100,000 MB divided by 10 MB / song = 10,000 songs.
I think that depends on how long a song is or what songs you have or what other extra stuff you have. But I know it's over 200 About 45, actually. 1 GB, which is 1,000 MB, holds 250 songs. 180 MB = 180/1000 GB = 0.18 GB. So 180 MB would hold 0.18 X 250 songs, or about 45 songs.
The capacity of a music player, like an iPod or smartphone, measured in megabytes (MB) or gigabytes (GB), determines how many songs it can hold. On average, a standard song file is about 3 to 5 MB in size. Therefore, a device with 1 GB of storage can typically hold around 200 to 300 songs, depending on the file size and format. For more precise numbers, it's essential to consider the specific storage capacity and average file size of the songs.