In Device manager right-click on unkown device.
Select update driver.
Using XP's feature "Can windows connect to windows update to search for software" just this time, immediately found the multimedia driver and installed the drivers.
Appears it's a SIS 7012 audio driver
An audio CD typically can hold up to 700 MB.
Normal audio CDs hold 700 megabytes of data.
An audio CD typically can hold up to 700 MB.
1mb=1min. (audio file)
The answer depends on 800 MB of WHAT: low quality audio or high definition video?
there are many, some of them are * audison * hertz * DLS * MB quart * Brax * Genesis * JL audio * Helix * Zapco
How many 5 mb mp 3 files can be stored on a 1 gb flash driver
audio/video: open in windows media player. it should tell you. =)
The answer will depend on the quality of the download - including the audio part.
It is not considered to be a lot (Especially compared with Terabytes, and Gigabytes) , a 4 minute video is 160 Mb, and a 30 min audio clip is about 20 Mb though.
CD holds 650-700 mb, so the answer would be: 5-6 times.
A megabyte can hold approximately 1 million bytes of data, which is equivalent to roughly 500 pages of plain text or a few minutes of audio or video.