83.17089sec... 1MB=1024 kB =>5MB=5120KB... and if its at 61.56=>5120/61.56=83.1789s
1 MB = 8388608 bits 1 kb = 1000 bits 5 MB / 56 kbps = 5*8388608 / 56000 = 41943040/56000 = 749 s = 12 min
If you are wondering how many MB's equal to 512KB's, you should divide the amount of KB's with 1000. So the answer is 512/1000=0,512 MB. I hope I could help.
The average song in digital format typically ranges from 3 to 5 megabytes (MB) in size, depending on the quality and length of the audio file. This estimation is based on a standard compression rate of 128 kbps to 320 kbps for MP3 files, which are commonly used for music. Higher quality formats like WAV or FLAC can result in larger file sizes, sometimes exceeding 10 MB per song.
It depends on the quality of the songs. The higher the quality, the more space it will take up. Say each song is 128 kbps (without being a FLAC file -- THE highest quality, the highest for an mp3 is 320 kbps), 908 songs will take up around 4 GB if they are 3-5 MB each.
It all depends on the bitrate of your songs.The higher the bitrate, the higher the quality.Many songs are 128 kilobytes per second, or just over megabyte per minute.Most songs are Three to Four minutes long.That makes one, 3.5 minute song be around 4 megabytes each.20000 mb is the same as 20gb20000 / 4 =5000songs!
it all depends on the bit rate and length of song. bit rates can vary greatly. usually from 64 to 192kbps (kilo bits per second) but can be as high as 1000 i ripped all my cds into my pc at 128kbps which is about average. the higher the bitrate then better the quality but also the larger the file. at 128 kbps it is roughly a minute a megabyte... a 3 1/2 minute song is about 3.5 mb at 128kbps same 3 1/2 minute song at 196kbps is 5 mb i have over 8000 mp3s on my pc. some downloaded from internet with varying bit rates and some ripped from my cds and my average file size is about 4-5 mb
5 kilobytes = 0.0048828125 megabytes
5 MB is 5000 KB
5 terabytes equals 5,242,880 MB
That really depends on how long each piece of music is. Songs lasting from 2-5 minutes can range anywhere from 5-10 megabytes or more. Typically, the longer the song is, the more memory (or bytes) it contains.
Depending on the encoding of your music, the number that be stored can vary. You should be able to store 196 songs, if each song is an average of 5 minutes long and encoded at 128 kbps. In simple terms you should be enable to store around 200 songs with that amount of storage capacity.
5 GB to is 5120 MB, since 1 GB = 1024 MB. For the purpose of easy calculations, however, it is taken that 5 GB = 5000 MB.