Usually mp3 songs are ~5Mb so you'd get 12 in 60Mb.
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About 275, depending on the song size.
A 4 GB flash drive can hold approximately 2,200 7 megapixel JPG images at maximum quality, 1,000 MP3 songs or six full-length movies in the Divx format. Any combination of file types can be stored on the same flash drive.
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8 gb is equal to 8000 megabytes, so say your average mp3 song is 3 megabytes, that's around 2,600 songs. Of course an 8 gb drive doesnt mean its 8gb available, only around 7.6gb will be free to use.
around 50 - 60 songs of good (V0~320) quality mp3s
very small that's about 10 songs. 1 terabyte is 1000gb 1gb is 1000mb 1mb is 1000 kilobytes 1kb is 1000 bytes
60000 MB is 60 GB
Saying that the average song is about 5.0 megabytes, it would take about 2,500 megabytes to hold 500 songs.
I think that depends on how long a song is or what songs you have or what other extra stuff you have. But I know it's over 200 About 45, actually. 1 GB, which is 1,000 MB, holds 250 songs. 180 MB = 180/1000 GB = 0.18 GB. So 180 MB would hold 0.18 X 250 songs, or about 45 songs.
One song usually takes up about 6 megabytes. This means that 942 mb can hold around 157 songs. This is on average, longer songs may take up more space, while shorter songs take up less.
About 5 or 6 decent quality songs.
It varies depending on the size of the songs that you put on your MP3 (most songs are between 3-4 MB), but on average, you could probably fit about 2500 songs, give or take.
I believe you have misread the file size of your mp3s. I have hundreds of songs on my computer, but not a single one is less than a million bytes. I also have an mp3 of a computer voice saying "It's 10 o'clock AM." That file is 11,500 bytes. In the interest of math I will temporarily disregard reality. There are 1024 bytes in a kilobyte, 1024 kilobytes in a megabyte, and 1024 megabytes in a gigabyte. Therefore the capacity of the player is 60 GB x 1024 MB/GB x 1024 kB/MB x 1024 B/kB, or 64,424,509,440 bytes. 64,424,509,440 bytes ÷ 400 bytes/song = 161,061,273.6 songs.
depending on the songs, anywhere from 5 to 10
Depends on how big the songs 1gb = 1024 mb do the math
Since 1 GB = 1,000 MB, 100 GB = 100,000 MB. 100,000 MB divided by 10 MB / song = 10,000 songs.