This depends on how the mp3 was encoded and how long the mp3 is. Higher bitrates give you better sound quality but makes for larger files. Lower bitrates will give you smaller files, but sound quality suffers.
The standard bitrate seems to be 128 kb/s. Which, in stereo, results in about 1 minute per megabyte.
3.5" floppy disks hold 1.3 megabytes. So if your song is less than 1.3 minutes long, you might be able to get it to fit on a floppy.
If you are willing to give up some sound quality and encode to mono you will be able to fit more on there.
From Garageband's Share menu select Export Song to Disk.... And then select MP3 Encoder from the Compress Using option. Click on the Export button and then give your song a name and decide where to save it.
You can convert a CD to MP3 using a disk burner. A disk burner will burn the information on a CD and convert it to MP3 format where you can listen to the music.
There are many Mp3 download websites, and if there is a certain song that you don't have on a cd, on google, search : '''song title''' mp3 download
One can download the song "Tell Me Where It Hurts" from 4 Shared, MP3 Bear, Bee MP3, Index of MP3s, Search MP3, MP3 Lemon, MP3 SK, Artists Lets sing it, Amazon, Coke MP3 and many more.
The type of format of the information on the disk is important. This will determine if the CD player can read it. The player in my car will play MP3 but many won't.
If you are talking about a hard disk, MP3 player, usb disk, etc, this probably means three gigabytes. That is enough to store 600 mp3 songs, many word documents, or between one and five movies depending on compression
Because floppy disks could only hold tiny amounts of data, only above 1Mb, where as now days memory sticks can hold over 16Gb, over 16,000 times more data. They are also bigger in size too. Most documents and files wouldn't even fit on a floppy, such as MP3 files (songs) which are about 4Mb.
A MP3 song, uses an average of 2 to 4 Megabytes.
I don't know, but I found if you take a blank disk and burn the items you want to it, you can put the songs on your MP3 from a disk. :) Hope I helped.
A CD holds around 700 megabytes, or about 200 tracks in MP3 format.
it is easy you just download the music , than you burn the music to a disk and it will go straight to the built in disk in your mp3 player, mp4player,or ipod i don,t know
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