It all depends on the intended bitrate of the songs to be put on the CD, and the lengths of them.
But a CD will be full when one of 2 limits is reached:
# the 700mb is full # the disc is 70-80 minutes of audio.
But usually you only have to worry about 70-80 minute limitation. So only 70-80 minutes of songs can be put on a cd. So if the average song length is 4 minutes, about 15-20 songs.
I think around 20 and 30... I just made a CD then and it has 27 songs on it(:
more songs than you know
round about 2500 mp3 encoded songs
1500
A 4gb Mp3 player can hold anywhere between 800 and 1400 songs. It depends on how long the songs are( 4 minutes or less if longer then you get less songs). You can hold 1000 photos. I'm not sure yet how many videos it can hold but I think 1 video takes up 2 or 3 songs. But if you put a video in it the music video will seem like a very small square in the middle of the screen.
it can hold 500 songs on it.
About 55 MP3's about 20 waves.
4 gigs is enough for new mp3 users people who only want 4000 songs ...............4 gigs can hold 4000 2minute songs
No, you can not put song on the mp3 player.
a 4gb mp3 player can hold about 13oo songs but it matters how long each song is or if you have other downloaded things on there like if you have a movie you will get less room for songs .
It depends on the hard drive (or memory capacity) size of the MP3 player. Of course, songs of different lengths are different sizes, but the average song is about 30 MB. So if your MP3 player can store 1 GB (1000 MB), it can probably hold about 333 songs. This depends on the quality of your MP3 songs. Basically, the higher the quality of your songs, the bigger the files, and hence the less number of songs you can hold in your player. For 128M player, it can hold about 32 songs (128k bit rate). For 256M player, it can hold about 64 songs (128k bit rate). For 512M player, it can hold about 128 songs (128k bit rate). For 1G player, it can hold about 256 songs (128k bit rate).
An MP3 player with 4 gigabytes of space will hold on average 1000 songs. The amount of songs that a 4 gigabyte MP3 player will hold depends on the size or length of each song; the average being close to three minutes.
No, a 4gb mp3 player will not hold anywhere near a million songs. If you are lucky, you may be able to fit 1,000 songs onto such a device. This will depend on the size and quality of the songs.
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.
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
An average MP3 at 128 KBPS is 4.5mb so your looking at 16000mb divided by 4.5 which is around 3555 Songs. or 350 albums
doe the sylvania hold more songs
It varies depending on the size of the songs that you put on your MP3 (most songs are between 3-4 MB), but on average, you could probably fit about 2500 songs, give or take.
240 songs.
5,800.
If you don't specify a portable mp3 player then it's possible to make a media player that would literally play a million of mp3s.A device like the WD TV by Western Digital can attach to two usb external hard drives.You can currently buy these with 3 terabytes.It's hard to be exact,but a Terabyte would hold a quarter million MP3's at least.Six Terabytes would probably hold close to 2 million mp3's.