about 7000 songs and about 40 hours of video...........
its approximitly 5oo songs depending on your mp3 model
According to Western Digital, you can fit up to 125,000 mp3s on a 500 GB drive. It really depends on the file size of each song you have though. This varies depending on song quality and length and encoding.
Well, 4 Gigs is approximately 4000 Megs. Assuming that the songs are in MP3 format, at 128 bitrate CD quality, each song would be about a megabyte per minute. So an average 5 minute song would be 5 megs. Under these average conditions, your answer would be 800 songs.
8GB will hold approximately 2000 songs, if encoded in default format.
1 bit is the smallest amount of information that can be stored 1/0 on/off 1n = 4 bits ( nibble ) 1b = 8 bits 1w = 16 bits 1lw =32 bits 1d = 64 bits 1f = 64 bits 1K = 1024b 1mb = 1024k (1024 * 1024) bytes 1gb = 1024mb Hope this helps
1080
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.
around 8,000 to 10,000
32 gigabytes is 32 gigabytes, or 7,000 songs, or 40 hours of video (according to Apple.com).
A 32 GB memory stick should hold around 7,000 songs or 40 hours of continuous video.
the more gigabytes the more songs it holds
On average, a 32 gb flash drive can hold approximately 7000 songs. This number can vary a bit, though, depending on the length and quality of the songs.
The iPods today come in various capacities. Depending on your finances, buy what you can afford. I believe they come in 8, 16, 32 and 64 gigabyte varieties. The 64gb will hold over 2000 songs.
The 32 GB apple ipod touch holds 7000 songs and 40 hrs of videos and it a really good ipod
Slightly less than 8000 songs, 28000 photos and 32 hours of video.
The 32 GB one can hold more songs and apps, as it has 4 times as much memory.
800 songs