A factory made audio CD, like any other CD will hold 700 MB of data. However, for the purpose of minimizing errors in large scale production, they are not usually filled to their maximum capacity.
A CD is 650-750 megabytes, typically around 700 MB. Now, DVDs come in various capacities. 4.7GB is the standard.
A CD Holds 700MB.
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Megabyte storage in a CD-R can range from 600-700MB. A 700MB CD can hold around 80 minutes of music.
An average CD can hold 700 MB (megabytes) worth of data.
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An audio CD typically can hold up to 700 MB.
An audio CD typically can hold up to 700 MB.
Normal audio CDs hold 700 megabytes of data.
An average CD can hold 700 MB of data.
Standard 120 mm CDs typically hold 650-700 MB of data (74-80 minutes of audio) depending on the CDs and the drives used. The legend behind why 74 minutes was chosen was because one of the developers wanted the entire Beethoven Ninth symphony to fit on a single disc. Mini CDs (3" or 80 mm) hold about 185 - 210 MB.
Certainly. CDs and CD-RWs usually hold between 650 and 700 Mb of data.
1024 MB = 1GB. Shaun
A CD-RM used to be able to store up to 650MB of information. CD-ROMs are now able to store up to 700 MB of data or 80mins. of Audio. and hold music like mac lethal and AC/DC
650-700 mb.
Ativa CD-r's hold 700 megabytes or 80 minutes of uncompressed Audio.
It depends on how the audio files are encoded, which determines their size. But, 1gb generally equals about 15 hours of audio. Four gb will accomodate about 60 hours. The Great Gatsby audiobook is about 5 hours long. That means 4 gb will accomodate about 12 books of that length, give or take a few depending on file type.
A mini CD can hold one third of the data capacity of a full size CD. A mini CD is 80mm and can hold up to 24 minutes of music, which is 210 megabytes of data. A full size CD is 120mm and can hold up to 650 megabytes of data.