it would be 2mb due to compression programs.
A MP3 song, uses an average of 2 to 4 Megabytes.
What, an individual .MP3 song? Depends on two things - the length of the song and the bit rate that the track was ripped at. Obviously ripping a 1 minute song creates a smaller .MP3 file than a 3 minute song at the same bit rate. On the other hand, a 1 minute song at 192kb could be a bigger file than a 3 minute song at 64kb. Higher the bit rate, the better quality the .MP3 will be.
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.
Not a lot, it can fit a photo or middle quality mp3 song
The size of an mp3 file will vary depending upon the length of the song and the amount of compression used. A higher level of compression will mean poorer sound quality but a smaller file size. In general an average three minute song at an acceptable sound quality will be around 4 or 5MB.
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.
It can hold up to 150 songs if the mp3 files are saved as data files.
Depends upon what format you save that 3 mins song. If its uncompressed like in a 16 bit 44khz wave format(.wav) 3 mins will be aproximately 30 megabytes. If its compressed into 128Kbps mp3 then its around 3 megabytes.
You can tell how big is an MP3 by using the minute rule. The minute rule is a rule determine to find the size of a song. For example, if I have an mp3 that is 3 minutes long, then it would be 3 Megabytes big. Every minute of audio is 1 Megabyte big.
a fair bit
About 100 to 150. The average MP3 file is about 4.0 Megabytes. A CD stores 640 Megabytes.