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it depends on how long the songs are but my 2 gig mp3 fit 312 songs and still has more space to spare Approximately 500 MP3-encoded songs can be stored in 2 GB of memory on an MP3 player, memory card, or computer disk. Many music/"MP3" players can also store music that's been saved in Microsoft's own compression format, called WMA. WMA files take about half the space of MP3 files, so players that can handle them can store about 1,000 WMA-formatted songs within 2 GB of space.

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12y ago

Assuming your memory has been formatted to approx. 1.8G free space remaining, and also assuming your music is set to a fairly high Kbps rating for quality (96), and ALSO assuming an average song is 3:36 we can calculate:

257.7 songs

I put just over 2400 songs of varying length and compression onto a 16 Gb memory, so a 2Gb USB might hold 600 of my songs.

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11y ago

It really depends him many mb's a song is... On my 4 gb I've stored about 100 so I'd say you could store about 50... But really you'll just have to put songs on a see how many until it fills up...

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15y ago

assuming average mp3 = 4mb 2gb= 2000mb so around 500 standard mp3's assuming average mp3 = 4mb 2gb= 2000mb so around 500 standard mp3's

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12y ago

When I dragged the songs on from iTunes only five songs came up even when i removed them and reload the songs they were the same ones from the start so I'm still pickled! :(

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16y ago

About six or seven hundred.

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