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Approx 700MB, or 700,000,000 bytes.
A Music CD can hold up to 700Mbs, which equals to 700,000,000 bytes, aprox.
Almost certainly that would be a CD-ROM.
There are varying amounts of bytes on different types of CDs. There is no fixed or allowed number of megabytes on one CD. The general pattern is: the more money the CD is worth, the more memory is available on the CD. The average is around 700 mb, but it can differ greatly.
When data first started getting put onto compact discs in 1985 (until which time their sole purpose was for music), a typical CD held 74 minutes of music, or 650 million bytes of data. Today, your typical standard CD-ROM holds 80 minutes of music and 700 million bytes of data.
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It depends whether or not it is a dual-layered or single layered CD, DVD, or Blu-Ray disc. A single layer CD can hold around 700 MB ( mega bytes ) of data. While a single layered DVD can hold up to 4.7GB ( gigabytes ) of info. A single layered blu-ray disc can hold 25GB and a dual layered blu-ray disc can hold 50GB. A dual layered DVD disc will hold approx 7.96GB. To answer you question 700MB ( or .7GB )
HOW CD'S DOES IT HOLD? HOW MANY CD'S DOES IT HOLD
Sega Mega-CD was created in 1992.
The capacity of portable storage media ranges from the megabyte to terabyte level as of July 2014. Modern 'thumb' drives are in the gigabyte range while newer flash technologies have introduced terabyte level portability.
About 1.21 gigawatts
A 63-minute CD could hold about 551mb.