That depends on how long the song is, and what music is played.
For 3390 Device: 1 Track = 56664 bytes 15 Tracks = 1 Cylinder 1 Cylinder = 15 * 56664 = 849960 bytes (.85 MB)
To calculate bytes per track on a storage medium, you need to know the number of sectors per track and the size of each sector. The formula is: Bytes per Track = Sectors per Track × Bytes per Sector. For example, if there are 63 sectors per track and each sector is 512 bytes, then the bytes per track would be 63 × 512 = 32,256 bytes.
1 megabyte = 1 048 576 bytes
1024 Bytes equals 1 Kilobyte
1 GB is precisely 1,073,741,824 bytes.
1 kilobit = 0.125 kilobyte
125000 bytes Wrong. 1MB has 1048576 bytes.
There are 1,024 bytes in 1 kilobytes
1 Million bytes = 1 Megabyte
1027254 bytes equals .97 megabytes
1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 bytes are equal to 1 Zettabyte. There are also 1 billion terabytes in 1 Zettabyte.
1048576 bytes equal 1 megabyte