iTune 9 for Windows XP and Vista used 88.8MB
and for the 64bit version it is 89.8MB.
Hope this help.
It depends on the length of the song. when viewing the store in iTunes, right-click a column and turn on the Size column.
A song is usually 8 MB big.
less than 20MB for sure
The latest version, which is 7.5, takes 41.1 MB And it can be downloaded from this location: http://www.apple.com/es/downloads/
It depends on the quality of the song. It can range quite largely! :)
378652444 and 4/9
The average iTunes song is around 8 megabytes, so about 8,192 songs can fit on 64 gigabytes.
Zero - a gigabyte is 1000 megabytes (you do the math)
According to Will Friedwald, he has the largest iTunes collection in the world, with more than a terabyte of music managed through iTunes. Friedwald is a music writer, and has been described as "The Poet Laureate of vintage pop music." Friedwald spends much of his day in front of a Power Mac G5 using his his mammoth 200,000 track iTunes library. Here, Friedwald describes his iTunes library: * 849 GB | 172,150 tracks | 809.2 days * 2,935 artists | 11,561 albums * iTunes library database file - 282 MB * iTunes library XML file - 259 MB
There are about 1000 megabytes in one gigabyte, so around 9.
Both Amazon and iTunes supply music at 256 kbps but Amazon supplies MP3 files whereas iTunes supplies AAC (the audio part of MP4) files which are usually slightly smaller file sizes.
The size of the song itself will vary, depending on length and the compression rate, but will usually be between 3 and 5 MB