A gigabyte is 1 billion bytes, 1000 megabytes, and an mp3 song will range in size from 1 Mb to 7 or 8 Mb depending on the bit-rate (determines music quality). So from 100 to 200 songs would be average. The 4 Gb "iPod Shuffle" estimates numbers in the "thousands" assuming a moderate bit-rate.
it is generally 175 but more songs can be filled but that makes the device slow
You would need approximately 4GB for 1000 songs, assuming that each song is 4MB on average.
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50 songs i think
about... 1 GB = 250 songs 2 GB = 500 songs 4 GB = 1000 songs
It will hold about 256 averagely sized songs.
It will hold about 256 averagely sized songs.
750. 1 song (4 minutes) at 128kbt/s = about 4 megabytes. About 1000 megabytes = 1 gigabyte. Therefore 250 songs per gigabyte x 3 = 750 songs
its approximitly 5oo songs depending on your mp3 model
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20060611175404AAS639r Based on the information below, 250 songs. 1 Song= 4 MB 1 GB= 1,000 MB
100 songs
For an iPod touch, it can hold around roughly 250 more songs.
1 song is about 5 mb 1 gigabyte is 1000 megabytes 16000/5 = 3200 So a 16 gb mp3-player can hold about 3200 songs.
Well 1GB has 1000MB and 1 song is about 1-5MB, so you can store quite a lot.
800 songs