Lets assume that each .mp3 song on average takes up 5MB, meaning 20 songs can be put on it.
Other sound files such as .wav or .mid are much smaller, most not exceeding 100KB, you can fit thousands of these on you zip disk
There are three different capacities of ZIP disks, 100 MB, 250 MB, and 750 MB. A 100 MB disk holds 104,857,600 bytes, a 250 MB disk holds 262,144,000 bytes, and a 750 MB disk holds 786,432,000 bytes.
well each gig can hold about 100-150 songs so in that case it can hold around 500 songs. But the sansa clip is a really high quality mp3 so this is a good choice of an mp3 player
I think either 100 or 150 because i have an mp3 player with 1.89 gb and it holed about 150 songs. Some mp3 players/ipods hold less or more.
* it depends : there are many versions of each ipod. How many gb of each one?? * +, about 2,000
I'd have to say it can only hold 7000 songs because it would just say it could hold 8000 songs or 100 hours of video and honestly, who would have 7000 songs anyway?
Since 1 GB = 1,000 MB, 100 GB = 100,000 MB. 100,000 MB divided by 10 MB / song = 10,000 songs.
Between 20 and 100 depending on the length and file type. Most likely around 50.
100 songs and more
Zip disks can hold 100 megabytes. Today's hard drives usually hold 250 gigabytes, smaller ones are around 100 gigabytes, and large ones are upwards of 500 gigabytes. One gigabyte is 1000 megabytes, so the typical hard drive can hold 2,500 times more than a zip disk. To answer the question in one word, no.
depends on how big the movies are.... probably 5 or 6.
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100