It depends on how much memory the song would take
It is about 1 Mb per minute. Now you can figure it out by the lengths of the songs.
32 megabytes.
Considering that each song is an average of 3 MB, and a GB is 1000 MB, so 32 GB of space will hold around 10,000 3 MB songs.
A stick of 512 megabytes of RAM can hold about 512 megabytes of data. It cannot, however, store it for long because it is volatile and is not designed to store data.
about 32 megabytes
Not really. I've downloaded games with up to 8 Gigabytes of memory. So 32 MB is not that much.
32 Mb = 32,768Kb (multiply by 1024) 32 Mb = Not a whole lot of space nowadays 32 Mb = Fits about 8 songs on an MP3 player, less than one album for sure
32 MB is 32,768 KB
32 MB
30 MB of space can store 32 minutes of 128kbps songs stored as MP3s. At an average length of 3:30 per song, that equals 9 full songs. Be careful, though - if the phone only stores 30MB, it is possible that not all 30MB will be available for songs, as some of it might be needed to store firmware and other things that the phone needs to do.
It depends on the hard drive (or memory capacity) size of the MP3 player. Of course, songs of different lengths are different sizes, but the average song is about 30 MB. So if your MP3 player can store 1 GB (1000 MB), it can probably hold about 333 songs. This depends on the quality of your MP3 songs. Basically, the higher the quality of your songs, the bigger the files, and hence the less number of songs you can hold in your player. For 128M player, it can hold about 32 songs (128k bit rate). For 256M player, it can hold about 64 songs (128k bit rate). For 512M player, it can hold about 128 songs (128k bit rate). For 1G player, it can hold about 256 songs (128k bit rate).
I have a DV520 Camcorder, It will only video for 2 minutes.
32 MB