kilo = thousand
mega = billion
giga = trillion
So, that's like .000000128GBps, but if my assumption is correct since you put this ? in the iPod category then a 128kbps for a song is about average, 320 is the best quality but takes up a lot of memory. I consider 192 the perfect balance between size and quality.
160 hrs of 128kbps mp3 files
About 800-850 depending on what they are encoded at. (ex. 128kbps or 256kbps)
kilo = thousandmega = billiongiga = trillionSo, that's like .000000128GBps, but if my assumption is correct since you put this ? in the iPod category then a 128kbps for a song is about average, 320 is the best quality but takes up a lot of memory. I consider 192 the perfect balance between size and quality.
depends on the song size let's say the songs are compressed into 128Kbps mp3 and are about 3MB per song 1 GB = 1024MB ,16*1024MB=16384 /3= 5461 songs of 3MB
# Find the TRT, or Total Run Time, of the audio book in seconds.Duration of Audiobook in seconds: _____# Find the bitrate (in kilobits per second, or kbps) of the audiobook. Many are 32kbps. Some are as high as 128kbps. Jump to the bottom for a quick summary of how much your iPod can hold, or if you're not interested in doing any math.Bitrate of Audiobook recording: _____# Multiply the number of seconds by the bitrate to find the total size of the audiobook in kilobits.Size of Audiobook in kilobits (#1 multiplied by #2): _____# Divide the size of the audiobook in kilobits by 8,000,000 to find its size in player GB. If the answer is less than 1, you win!Size of Audiobook in GB (#3 multiplied by 8,000,000): _____At 32kbps, a 1 GB player can hold roughly:250,000 seconds = about 69 hoursAt 128kbps, a 1GB player can hold roughly a quarter of the above:62,500 seconds = about 17 hours and 20 minutesNote: GB for mp3 players like the iPod are usually marketed as measuring GBs differently than your computer does:1 GB = 1,000,000,000 bytes, iPod.1 GB = 1,073,741,824 bytes, Computer.
For a 128kbps bit rate song, it is approximately 1 MB per minute. For a 256kbps bit rate song its approximately 2MB per minute. Leave a little overhead for things like album artwork, ID3 tags, and some things to do with how drives store data (block size for one), that is about 100 minutes or 500 minutes per gigabyte. iTunes DRM protected songs are encoded at 128kbps bit rate. iTunes Plus songs are encoded at 256kbps bit rate. Most songs are about 4 minutes on average. If we use that as an average we are looking at about 125-250 songs per gigabyte.
1.3740137 gigabytes
is how much anything can hold
Well it depends on the how much GB you have when you bought your phone from where ever you bought it from it could be a 16 Gb or a 32 GB and so on.
72.90514 Gigabytes.
0.6665 GB
0.0077 GB