A standard music CD has a capacity of about 700 megabytes (MB), which is equivalent to approximately 0.7 gigabytes (GB). This allows for around 80 minutes of audio, depending on the encoding and format used. However, the actual amount of data can vary slightly based on the specific content and formatting of the CD.
depends on what format the music files are in.
A CD track in uncompresed audio (WAV or PCM format) uses 11.0 MB per minute, which is 0.011 GB per minute.
itunes music gigabytes
1 CD's maximum capacity of storage is 700 MB 1000 MB = 1 GB 10 CD's would be 7,000 MB = 7 GB 50 CD's = 35,000 MB = 35 GB 100 CD's = 70,000 MB = 70 GB 500 CD's = 350,000 MB = 350 GB You now need to work out 150 GB, which is 200 CD's + abit exta. 200 CD's = 140,000 MB = 140 GB + 10 GB (the extra) = 7,000 MB = 7 GB GRAND TOTAL: 710 CD's = 497,000 MB = 497-500 GB <it is impossible to put equal CD's in 500 GB>
a terabyte is 1000 gigabytes, a cd normally is around 700-800 Mb. this means a 800 Mb cd is 0,78125 of a Gb, thus in one tb 0,78125*1000= 781 cd's will fit
a CD is 700 megabytes and uses an infrared laser. a DVD is about 4.5 gigabytes and uses a red laser commercially Dvd's are for movies and new software and Cd's are used for music and older software
Almost one gb
It depends on the quality of the music files.
A typical CD has about 0.6 GB capacity. Just over 26 full CDs will fit in 16 GB, more if the CD does not use its full capacity.
120 min MP3-quality music: 170 MB120 min CD-quality music: 1200 MB (1.2 GB)120 min internet-quality video: 1200 MB120 min DVD-quality video: 6000 MB (6 GB)All numbers are approximate.
There are two different formats, one is 650gb and the other is 700gb.
3/4 of a gigabyte is the capacity of a standard writable CD.