It usually depends on how long the song is and also, since there has to be memory in order for the sounds to work, the sounds might also vary the megabyte storage.
It depends on how much memory the song would take
A couple megabytes for a 4-5 minute song from iTunes. The quality can be improved causing it to take up more space or decreased to take up less.
On average an mp3 song which is 3 min long takes 6 mega bytes or MB the space varies on quality and length if 3 min take 6 mb do the math
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).
It depends on the quality of the song. It can range quite largely! :)
A bit of a stupid question to ask. About 1/4 of a song.
I find that a good quality stereo MP3 will take about 1Mb per minute
The size of the song itself will vary, depending on length and the compression rate, but will usually be between 3 and 5 MB
Saying that the average song is about 5.0 megabytes, it would take about 2,500 megabytes to hold 500 songs.
Not a lot, it can fit a photo or middle quality mp3 song
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.
2,575 MB