What, an individual .MP3 song? Depends on two things - the length of the song and the bit rate that the track was ripped at. Obviously ripping a 1 minute song creates a smaller .MP3 file than a 3 minute song at the same bit rate. On the other hand, a 1 minute song at 192kb could be a bigger file than a 3 minute song at 64kb. Higher the bit rate, the better quality the .MP3 will be.
depends on the quality that the mp3 was recorded. So the length of the song, bitrate, number channels etc. all matter. An mp3 audio file with acceptable quaility, and average length is about 3 to 6 mb.
It really dependes. All mp3's are different.
Normal length movie about 1GB
4,000 MG. 1,000 MG for every one GB.
32 megabyte
it would be 2mb due to compression programs.
Usually mp3 songs are ~5Mb so you'd get 12 in 60Mb.
It depends on the mp3 bitrate, encoding type, and song length. A conservative estimate using a fixed 256k bitrate and 4.5 minute average song length gives 7.5 MB per MP3 file, or 465 MB per month. A more realistic estimate might be more like 5.0 MB per MP3, using 192k encoding, a 4 minute song average, and about 10% shrinkage due to vbr encoding. This gives 310 MB per month. The short answer, probably somewhere between 310 MB and 465 MB per month.
1GB is equal to 1024MB so 4.7GB will be equal to 4.7*1024 = 4812.8MB
If you are talking 'memory' in computers than I think you want to say how many MB in a GB? 1,000 MB = 1 GB
a fair bit
About 100 to 150. The average MP3 file is about 4.0 Megabytes. A CD stores 640 Megabytes.
megabytes mb
A MP3 song, uses an average of 2 to 4 Megabytes.
It varies depending on the size of the songs that you put on your MP3 (most songs are between 3-4 MB), but on average, you could probably fit about 2500 songs, give or take.
it depends on how much GB it has if it has only MB it is a bad MP3 player
It can hold up to 150 songs if the mp3 files are saved as data files.
it would be 2mb due to compression programs.
A CD holds around 700 megabytes, or about 200 tracks in MP3 format.
32 MB
You can tell how big is an MP3 by using the minute rule. The minute rule is a rule determine to find the size of a song. For example, if I have an mp3 that is 3 minutes long, then it would be 3 Megabytes big. Every minute of audio is 1 Megabyte big.
The company that developed the first MP3 player was a Korean company called Seoul. The memory storage was around 32 MB along with expandable option of 64 MB.