Since 1 GB = 1,000 MB, 100 GB = 100,000 MB. 100,000 MB divided by 10 MB / song = 10,000 songs.
it depends on how many gigabytes or megabytes you have.
Considering that each song is an average of 3 MB, and a GB is 1000 MB, so 32 GB of space will hold around 10,000 3 MB 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.
Considering most songs nowadays are about 3-4 MB, a 80 GB Zune should be able to hold around 20,000 songs.
The amount of songs a 8 Gb USB flash drive can hold depends on the size of the songs. It will hold approximately 2300 average sized (3.5 Mb) songs.
It depends on the size of the songs. If the average size of the songs is 3 megabytes, then a gigabyte could potentially hold 341.
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.
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
Assuming an average song size of 3 Megabytes, a 4 GB cell phone microSD card should be able to hold 1,365 songs.
That will depend on how big the card is. A standard mp3 is going to be about 4 MB, so with a 1 GB (which is 1000 MB), you can fit ~250 songs. If your songs are 2-3 minitues long and your card is 2 GB you can hold 516 songs.
The space on an ipod is measured by GB (gigabytes) and MB (megabytes) if the GB and MB are all filled up, you can't fit anymore songs, games,or movies. The average movie takes up a little less than 2 GB.
1000 kb = 1 mb 100 mb = 1 Gb An average song is about 4 - 5 mb (Per song). So, you do the calculations. Generally, the bigger the size of the songs that you have, the less amount of songs you can put in your nano. Sorry, its 1000 kb = 1 mb 1000 mb = 1 Gb