CD holds 650-700 mb, so the answer would be: 5-6 times.
that depends on how much is stored on it. if you are talking audio the data consumption is approximately 1 megabyte for each minute of audio data. and older cd's had a limit of 650 megabytes data/74 minutes of music. the newer ones have the capacity of 700 megabytes/80 minutes.
A standard CD (Compact Disc) holds approximately 700 MB of data. This capacity allows it to store around 80 minutes of audio or various types of files. However, there are variations like CD-ROMs and CD-RWs that can have similar or slightly different capacities.
Your CD burning software should have an option to burn an actual audio disc rather than a data disc for a computer, containing audio files.
7900 A Compact Disk (CD) can usually store up to 700MB data.
Eat it!
You can put any type of file on a CD-R, as long as it is within the storage capacity of the disc (700 MB or under).
If your phone has a USB connection then you can plug it into a computer. Insert the disc you want the audio from into the cd-rom drive of the computer. Transfer the files from the disc's storage to the phone's storage.
They use the same technology and disc size. They differ in how dense the tracks are printed onto the disc and the format. The recorder and players have to have different lasers, to be able to read the data. DVD players are backward compatible with CDs.
A floppy disc
The primary measurement of memory on a CD (Compact Disc) is in megabytes (MB). A standard CD can typically hold about 650 to 700 MB of data. This capacity allows for approximately 74 to 80 minutes of audio or equivalent data storage, depending on the format used.
On the disk it is not a compressed file... like if i were to send someone a file and it was 40 megabytes, i could compress the folder down to 20 megabytes using winrar, it will compress any file/ folder for you... they are mostly used as zip files or folders.
Obviously, you cannot play DVDs. You can only read & write up to the specified speeds, and CDs can only hold up to 700MB (megabytes) which is 80 minutes of audio.