there are 74 minutes stored on a CD
When data first started getting put onto compact discs in 1985 (until which time their sole purpose was for music), a typical CD held 74 minutes of music, or 650 million bytes of data. Today, your typical standard CD-ROM holds 80 minutes of music and 700 million bytes of data.
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The original standard CD is capable of holding up to 650MB of data or 72-minutes of audio. CD's capable of holding 700MB or 80-minutes of audio have also been released.
A mini CD can hold one third of the data capacity of a full size CD. A mini CD is 80mm and can hold up to 24 minutes of music, which is 210 megabytes of data. A full size CD is 120mm and can hold up to 650 megabytes of data.
It depends on the cd that you buy, it should say on the disc.
In a normal CD you can store up to 700MB of information, or around 60 minutes of Music saved in order to play in CD players. If you choose to save music in a CD as Data, you can play it on the computer but you cant play it on a CD player, yet again it saves space.
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Data: 700 MB Recorded music: 80 minutes (although 72 minutes is usually the most people put on them)
A 650 MB CD-R can hold 74 minutes of music. A 700 MB CD-R can hold 80 minutes of music.
Answer: A CD drives is EIDE, a CD-R is a CD drives that can record or write data to a CD(the data may or may not be multisession, the data cannot be erase once its been written on). , a CD-RW is a CD drive that can record or write data to a CD(the data may or may not be multisession, the data can be erase or written over).
A 63-minute CD could hold about 551mb.