It all depends on the bitrate of your songs.
The higher the bitrate, the higher the quality.
Many songs are 128 kilobytes per second, or just over megabyte per minute.
Most songs are Three to Four minutes long.
That makes one, 3.5 minute song be around 4 megabytes each.
20000 mb is the same as 20gb
20000 / 4 =
5000
songs!
4-7. It depends on the length, bitrate, and file type. You should be able to fit about 5 songs in MP3 format at 128 kbps at around 5 minutes per track.
a lot!
Theoretically you should be able to fit 15,000 songs onto a 60gb MP3 player; unfortunately this is not a perfect word and so realistically 13,500 songs is more likely. This is assuming that each song is 4mb.
It all depends on the size of you memory card and the size of the songs. Look atht egigabytes.
songs of 99999999s'
It varies depending on the size of the songs that you put on your MP3 (most songs are between 3-4 MB), but on average, you could probably fit about 2500 songs, give or take.
No, a 4gb mp3 player will not hold anywhere near a million songs. If you are lucky, you may be able to fit 1,000 songs onto such a device. This will depend on the size and quality of the songs.
its approximitly 5oo songs depending on your mp3 model
The songs are on the drive, not the MP3 player. If you unplug the drive the MP3 player won't see the songs.
About 700
about 780.
I think you mean 1GB, anyway, It depends on the size of a song. Usually an MP3 song will be about a couple of thousand KB. I have a 2GB Ipod, I think, and I have about 200 songs. You will probable fit around 100.
It all depends on the memory size of the player, the length of the songs and the bitrate of the songs, also the format of the songs.