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The number of movies you can fit on a 30GB iPod Classic depends on the file size of each movie. On average, a standard-length movie (about 2 hours) in a compressed format like MPEG-4 can range from 700MB to 1.5GB. Therefore, you could fit approximately 20 to 40 movies, assuming an average file size of around 1GB per movie. However, this number can vary based on the movie's quality and compression settings.

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