that depends on how much is stored on it. if you are talking audio the data consumption is approximately 1 megabyte for each minute of audio data. and older cd's had a limit of 650 megabytes data/74 minutes of music. the newer ones have the capacity of 700 megabytes/80 minutes.
depends
some CD's have 27 mb
which isn't thaaaat much
700mb
And the maximum amount of time you record is 80 mins.
But Yeah There Are 700Mb on a CD-R Disc.
The various types of compact disc storage are CDs, DVDs, and others. Some more examples of types of compact disc storage are things such as other discs that can be used to store things.
Now a days, different CD i.e. compact disc with different capacities are now available in the market. Usually the storage capacity of a CD is 700 MB.
7900 A Compact Disk (CD) can usually store up to 700MB data.
as much as it says on it ANOTHER OPINION : Compact Disc (CD) can hold 740 MB. Digital Video Disc (DVD) can hold 4.7 GB. Usually says on the disc itself.
A gigabyte is a billion characters. 1024 (or 1000, depending on circumstance) MB. 8 bits = 1 byte 1024 bites = 1 megabyte 1024 megabites = 1 gigabyte
A compact disc, first marketed in 1983, is a sound carrier that is played by a laser beam that reads the code in the disc. A compact disc player is a machine that spins the disc, shines a laser on it, and sends the resulting electrical signal to an amplifer, which sends it to speakers.
Although they're not used any more - that would be a floppy-disc
A floppy disc
Obviously, you cannot play DVDs. You can only read & write up to the specified speeds, and CDs can only hold up to 700MB (megabytes) which is 80 minutes of audio.
Obviously, you cannot play DVDs. You can only read & write up to the specified speeds, and CDs can only hold up to 700MB (megabytes) which is 80 minutes of audio.
Installing iWork 09 will take up 658 megabytes of hard disc space.
Although formatting the disc reduces the total capacity, a 1.44mb disc will store 1 mb