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
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).
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.
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.
Since 1 GB = 1,000 MB, 100 GB = 100,000 MB. 100,000 MB divided by 10 MB / song = 10,000 songs.
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.
Roughly, about 125 songs
With two gigabytes, you can fit around 500 in.
1 mebabyte
it depends on how long the song is but mine can hold 300