Edit them or convert to less quality output
One song usually takes up about 6 megabytes. This means that 942 mb can hold around 157 songs. This is on average, longer songs may take up more space, while shorter songs take up less.
Depends upon what size each of these 667 songs are and at what bit rate was used to make the recordings. Songs are usually of varying length, too ... the longer songs obviously will consume more drive space.
No, an object with less volume takes up less space compared to an object with more volume. Volume refers to the amount of space an object occupies, so the less volume an object has, the less space it will take up.
Small dogs take less space and need less space to exercise.
It depends on the duration of space travel. If the duration is less, you have to take less stuff.
Well, if you have two separate things, let's say eggs and flour, they will take up space wherever you put them. But if you mix them they combine to make one thing. One is always less than two, so that is why.
Less space than I expected.
This is a Frequently Asked Question that is both easy to answer and very complex to answer. Any device that stores and plays songs has a certain amount of storage space. Songs on the other hand can be small or large. Small folk tunes (5 minutes) take up very little space, Complete recording of Operas (5 hours) take up a great deal of space. The only way to tell for certain how many songs a storage device will take is to keep adding songs until you run out of space.
Yes but I does not take a lot of space
it would take the same space as if you download the song on your computer and then transfer the song to the ipod
Paper and printed writing. They put the paper together to take less space than a sheet or a scroll.
It depends on the length and bitrate (quality) of the songs, but you can usually fit between 3500 and 3800 songs. However, the higher the quality of the songs, the more space they will take up so that means less tracks.