Generally 1MB is equal to 1 minute of music, so a song is usually around 3-4MB.
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Certainly, the question poster meant 5,000,000 -- or 5 MB -- per song. One gigabyte (1GB) = 1,000 MB. So, 1000MB/5MB = 200 tunes. If the question writer really means 5,000 bytes (5KB) per song, well, then you can store 200,000 tunes!
That's a matter of opinion. I love both of them but i like all of mb's songs and some of diggy's. (and i love the mb song with diggy simmons on it)
That depends on what bit rate you are using when recording. When I am doing live recordings at a bit rate of 256, I can get about 15 songs of average length in 200MB.
That really depends on how long each piece of music is. Songs lasting from 2-5 minutes can range anywhere from 5-10 megabytes or more. Typically, the longer the song is, the more memory (or bytes) it contains.
The name of the song is "Better Man" by Bill Baylis. You can hear it on YouTube. All best, Mb.
Since 1 GB = 1,000 MB, 100 GB = 100,000 MB. 100,000 MB divided by 10 MB / song = 10,000 songs.
Saying that the average song is about 5.0 megabytes, it would take about 2,500 megabytes to hold 500 songs.
About 275, depending on the song size.
Approximately 73 songs, assuming each song is 3.5MB in size.
Probably about 85 to 160 songs. It really depends on the length of each song.
The typical 3-4 minute song can be around 5-7 megabytes. Usually, only one song can fit into an eight megabyte space, but if two songs are very short (around a minute), you can fit two songs.
well it depends, usually the song is of 5 mb if it's a "mp3" format song, so if you copy "mp3" format song than only 1.5 song you may get or 2 if the songs are less than 5 mb. if you would like to have more song than i prefer "rm" format songs, which occupies less space, its around less than 1 mb per song.
A bit of a stupid question to ask. About 1/4 of a song.
1000 kb = 1 mb 100 mb = 1 Gb An average song is about 4 - 5 mb (Per song). So, you do the calculations. Generally, the bigger the size of the songs that you have, the less amount of songs you can put in your nano. Sorry, its 1000 kb = 1 mb 1000 mb = 1 Gb
One song usually takes up about 6 megabytes. This means that 942 mb can hold around 157 songs. This is on average, longer songs may take up more space, while shorter songs take up less.
Up to 5000 songs OR 1000 apps. It also depends how many megabytes the song/games are.
1 song is about 5 mb 1 gigabyte is 1000 megabytes 16000/5 = 3200 So a 16 gb mp3-player can hold about 3200 songs.