800 MB CDs can be purchased from some online retailers, such as Newegg or TigerDirect. A little-known fact is that a properly encoded 800 MB MPEG file will fit on a 700 MB CD if used in Mode 2 (VCD mode).
roughly 800 megabytes
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
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A regular CD-R has a capacity of 700 megabytes or 80 minutes of music in audio format. Some discs have a lower capacity of 74 or 63 minutes, although these are rare.
A Music CD can hold up to 700Mbs, which equals to 700,000,000 bytes, aprox.
No, zip cartidges are 100 Megabytes (MB) in size (each MB is about 1,000,000 bytes of data). A CD-Rom ranges between 650 MB and 800 MB. For the sake of comparison, the old fashioned 3.5 inch floppy disks are 1.44 MB in size.
1 Gigabyte is approx. 1 million Kilobytes, so 0.8 Gigabytes
There are 800 mb CD-R's one could use. A USB thumb drive would work nicely.
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>
Most common CD-Rs nowadays store 700 MB information and 800 MB CD-Rs are also widely available.Maximum capacity of a CD-R nowadays is 860 MB.Maximum capacity of a CD is not strictly defined, depending of production technology and the quality of the disk the maximum capacity could be pushed up to about 875 MB.
The answer depends on 800 MB of WHAT: low quality audio or high definition video?
Typical capacity of a CD is nominally 700MB, and is usually a few MB higher.