There are usually 3mb/1 song, so two to three, depending on the precise length.
The typical 3-4 minute song can be around 5-7 megabytes. Usually, only one song can fit into an eight megabyte space, but if two songs are very short (around a minute), you can fit two songs.
Mp3 128k = 6 songs Mp3 192k = 4 songs AAC 160k = 5 songs WMA = 6-7 songs WAV = 2 songs Rd-Mp3 96k = 8-9 songs Ogg = 7-10 songs Flac = 5-8 songs
Apps and songs all have different file sizes. Thus, it is impossible to tell. Here is something to get a relative idea as to what your needs are: Most songs are usually 5 minutes or under, and have a file size of 10 megabytes or lower. Many songs usually only take 7-9 megabytes of space. Most apps are generally under 10 megabytes, but some are over, and very few are.
700-7=693so693MB
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there are 1000 megabytes in a gigabyte so 7000 megabytes are in 7 gigabytes
About 2-3, depending of course on the track lenght and bitrate used.
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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.
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700 megabytes is .7 gigabytes.
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 20gb20000 / 4 =5000songs!