It usually depends on how long the song is. The longer the song, the more GB's it will take up
depends on how much gb you have
Figure 10MB per minute. If you use an average of 5 min per song for arguments sake, that comes to 50MB per song. That is an average of 20 songs per GB. (1024 MB in 1 GB) 20 X 250 GB = 50000 songs.
When you take a song off of your iPod, you get back the space the song originally filled in (a song is not a gigabyte, but a few megabytes).
An average song uses between 3 and 5 MB (megabytes) depending on the length of the song and the amount of compression used. Roughly 250 songs = 1 Gigabyte.
iPod gigabytes are the same thing as normal gigabytes. It is a measure of how much storage space is available on the unit (either computer or iPod or anything else). 1 Gigabyte (GB) is 1024 Megabytes (MB). A typical song is about 4 MB, so 1 GB can hold about 250 songs.
An average song is 5Mb in size, there is 1024MB in 1GB, so roughly 6000 songs will fit on a 30GB MP3 player.
Generally speaking, an 8 gigabyte USB drive will hold approximately 2,000 songs, but can vary depending on the length of each song. Song lengths vary too much to put a set number per 8 gigabytes, but on average, 2,000 songs is a pretty safe estimation.
Since 1 GB = 1,000 MB, 100 GB = 100,000 MB. 100,000 MB divided by 10 MB / song = 10,000 songs.
Roughly, about 125 songs
With two gigabytes, you can fit around 500 in.
1 mebabyte
over 75,000 --------------- over 285,000 at the moment