This is not possible. MP3 files are already heavily compressed. There's no way to fit the enormous amount of data that a 3 MB MP3 file would have into just 3 KB.
The average file size of a song (mp3) is around 5,000 kb.
It depends on how long the song is and what quality and compression you have it in. An average 3 - 4 minute song in average quality will be around 3MB or 0.003GB
Is varies on the lenght of the song, and the compression used. ie 320kb/s, 128kb/s, 64 kb/s etc. The normally are between 3mb 7mb. If a somg is 32mb it is probably lossless, ie. no compression is used (.flac).
It is not possible to convert a measure of digital storage into time (or angle). For example, I have Adobe files which are several 100 KB in size, but there is no logical way in which I could assign a time to them.
1 MB = 1024 KB.
Kilobyte, or KB.
Kb/gb = gb example: 10 kb = 1/1000 = 0.00001
100,000kb
Mb=Megabytes Kb=Kilobytes 1 Mb=1,024 Kb so if you are talking about storage on an mp3 player or such yes, mb is better
One MB (MegaByte) is 1024 KB (KiloByte).Hence, to go from KB to MB you divide the number of kilobytes by 1024 and you're left with megabytes.
To convert from MB to KB, you must multiply by 1024.
File compressor such as winrar