The Zune can hold approximately 1,000 songs for every 4GB. So the Zune 4 holds 1000 songs, the Zune 8 holds 2,000 songs, the Zune 16 holds 4,000 songs, the Zune 80 holds 20,000 songs, and the Zune 120 holds 30,000 songs.
If you limited yourself to 128Kbps encoding and each one of your songs was 3 minutes and 30 seconds long, you could store approximately 3,5714 songs on one, neglecting reserved space and the misleading size of all hard drives.
Depends on how many megabytes its got
300000000minutes
about 7,500
Considering most songs nowadays are about 3-4 MB, a 80 GB Zune should be able to hold around 20,000 songs.
How many songs your Zune can hold depends on how many kbs the file size is. Some people say it depends on the length of the song or that it can just hold up to 1,000. I have a 4GB Zune and most of my songs are around 5,000 - 6,000 kbs and I only have about 600 songs on it. I guess if you want more songs, you can try a program that reduces the size of the file. That might work.
About 7,250 ( 7,500 on 30GB but it isn't 30GB in total)
You CAN NOT get songs from zune to i tunes!
It depends on how big the size of the song is. For example: if the song is 3,000 kb, you can hold around 1,000 songs. If it is smaller than 3,000, you can hold more but over, you hold less.
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.
You have an issue with your Zune firmware. Your best action would be to update your Zune to the latest firmware which should deal with the issue of missing songs.
You can use Limewire to download the songs. Then go to your zune collection and drag the music from Limewire onto your Zune software.
You get to keep 10 songs.
One may quickly and easily download Zune software from X-box dot com slash Zune. They offer many songs and software for your Zune. There are also testimonials.