It depends on the quality of the recording setting and the length of the song. But, a better answer that gives you a rough idea is that a 2GB mp3 player will hold 68 hours of music, or approximately 1,300 songs at 3 minutes a song.
I like to say instead 1000 songs on a 2GB player since some will run longer, some way longer. That translates to 2000 songs on a 4GB player, 500 on a 1GB player, and 250 on a 512MB one. But read your manual, new technology will lead to eventual changes in storage methods and volume. Well, after personal real world experience and research, I have to say that separate songs generally take about 5 megabytes, with part of the memory probably taken up with spacing and digital cataloging. So, unfortunately, that will lower the the amount of individual songs to somewhere around 500.
500 songs
you can store 2000 MP3 songs, 4000 JPEG photos or 12 two-hour movies in a 8 gb multimedia player of sandisk sansa.
1.0 GB holds up to 250 songs 4.0 GB holds up to 1,000 songs 8.0 GB holds up to 2,000 songs
I have the same problem homie.
The number of songs that 118 GB can hold is approximately 23,000. The number does depend on the length of the songs that are downloaded.
depends on how many gb it has 1,750 thousand songs
It can probably hold around 600 songs. It depends on how many pictues, videos, recordings, and things like that, they take up memory too!
The 160 GB IPod classic can hold approximated 40,000 songs.
the more gigabytes the more songs it holds
16gb holds 4000 songs i believe:D
how do i delete my songs off my mp3 player
well each gb holds about 218 songs so multiply 218 and 16 and you get about 3488 songs
I have a 1GB ipod and it only holds about 105 songs give or take two or three songs depending on the length of the song.