It can hold up to 34 hours of audio on one HiMD Disk.
About 700Mb OR the equivelant of about 80 minutes of CD-Audio.
Ativa CD-r's hold 700 megabytes or 80 minutes of uncompressed Audio.
A megabyte can hold approximately 1 million bytes of data, which is equivalent to roughly 500 pages of plain text or a few minutes of audio or video.
While there are some older, extinct technologies from long ago, Compact Discs tend to hold 700MB of data or 80 minutes of CD audio.
A CD (Compact Disc) can hold 74 to 80 minutes of audio due to its design specifications, originally intended to accommodate the average length of a classical music album. The standard was set by Sony and Philips, with 74 minutes emerging as a compromise to fit the complete performance of Beethoven's 9th Symphony. The capacity is determined by the physical size of the disc and the data storage method, allowing for approximately 650 to 700 MB of digital information. This length became a norm for audio CDs, even as technology evolved.
The audio cassettes used many years ago typically had the capacity for 1 hour audio. Other capacities were available, as well - for example, 90 minutes (one and a half hours).
Hold time button until hour flashes, use audio button to adjust hour,push in audio buttonand minute will flash use audio button to adjust minutes then when time is set push in on audio button again and time is set.
The amount of audio a memory card can hold depends on several factors, including the audio format, bitrate, and length of the recordings. For example, a standard MP3 file at 128 kbps consumes about 1 MB of space per minute. Therefore, a 32 GB memory card could theoretically hold around 32,000 minutes (or approximately 533 hours) of audio at that bitrate. Higher bitrates or lossless formats like WAV will reduce the total recording time significantly.
There are no thin DVD players by Sony that can hold ten DVDs. They do make jukeboxes that can hold hundreds, however.
The amount of weight a Sony TV mount can hold depends on the type of mount, but from what I have researched it seems that the mounts can hold up to 180 pounds.
An audio CD typically can hold up to 700 MB.
No. Audio CD's hold audio only while DVD's hold movie formats, such as; .avi, .wmv, .mpeg-4, .mpeg-3, etc.