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160 hrs of 128kbps mp3 files
KBPS is the speed of download
128 kilobytes times 60 seconds equals: 7680kbp60s or 7680kbpm
About 800-850 depending on what they are encoded at. (ex. 128kbps or 256kbps)
(128 kbps) * 1 hour = 56.25 megabytes
kilo = thousandmega = billiongiga = trillionSo, that's like .000000128GBps, but if my assumption is correct since you put this ? in the ipod category then a 128kbps for a song is about average, 320 is the best quality but takes up a lot of memory. I consider 192 the perfect balance between size and quality.
If you are downloading a file and it says that it's downloading at 128kbps then you downloading that many killobytes per second. If you are refering to a connection speed then it would be refering to the speed of which it is talking to the internet, this includes frequency and cycle rate, download speed is usually atleast 1/2 to 1/3 or connection speed
If all your music was 3.5 minutes long at 128kbps (average quality) then it would hold up to 500 songs.
8Mb=1MB 1MB=1024KB You should have around 1024KBps
'Kbps' stands for Kilo Bits Per Second.For more detail you can check on MP3 file structure and bit rates, like 128Kbps or 320Kbps.
it depends on the quality of your music . let's say if it's 128kbps which is the normal quality then your 1GB Mp3 player would probably take about 1000 minutes , but again it varies .
1.Dial-up connection via public switched telephone network (PSTN) 2. GPRS connection or any connection above or = 128kbps bandwidth is a classified as broadband.