A typical MP3 file is 5MB, so 700MB holds around 140 songs.
It depends on the bitrate of the song of course. CD audio is in Wave format, at around 10 times the bitrate of MP3, so it will take up around 10 times the space. The lower the bitrate, the smaller the files will be, but the worse the audio quality will be.
It can hold up to 150 songs if the mp3 files are saved as data files.
At the standard rate of 700 MB per movie, 1.5 TB should be able to hold about 2,247 movies.
700 mb
Depends entirely on the length of the song and the file type such as .mp3 or .wav. In the case of .wav files anywhere from 20 to 32 songs can fit on 700 mb, therefore not even one song would fit into 10 mb. One or two .mp3 songs can fit in 10 mb. It all depends on the size of the file in question.
Saying that the average song is about 5.0 megabytes, it would take about 2,500 megabytes to hold 500 songs.
An average CD can hold 700 MB of data.
700 to 740 MegaBytes
A standard CD will hold 700 mb of music if it is burned as a data disc which if your average mp3 file is 4 mb comes out to roughly 175 songs however if the disc is burned as a music CD using i tunes or another program it will only hold 80mins of audio, it varies but it will hold about 20 songs of average length.
About 5 or 6 decent quality songs.
An audio CD typically can hold up to 700 MB.
650-700 mb.
depending on the songs, anywhere from 5 to 10