Most mp3 players say they hold about 250 songs per gigabyte (GB). At that usage, 12,500 mp3-encoded songs can be stored within 50GB. There is a higher-compression standard called wma, where music takes half the space. So 50GB would hold about 25,000 wma-encoded songs. And you can store a combination of types. The above is a generalization; in reality the song capacity depends on the compression settings. The 250 songs/GB number assumes compression of 128Kbps. Other rates could result in larger or smaller files, meaning less or more songs stored. And of course the song lengths are a factor.
Anywhere between 80,000 to 125,000
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my ipod can hold up to 3000 songs
it can hold a lot of songs but if you have to many songs it could make the shuffle go slower than before you had a lot of songs.
about 500 songs
125,069,881,842 songs
About 4000 songs
It will hold about 256 averagely sized songs.
A 16GB ipod can hold 3,600 songs
It will hold about 256 averagely sized songs.
The amount is roughly about 900 3MB songs.
About 200 songs !
Up to 12,000 songs.
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