There are two different formats, one is 650gb and the other is 700gb.
Depends on how big it is. A CD-R and CD-RW can hold around 700 MB, and a DVD can hold around 2 GB.
around 12 700mb cds can hold 8 GB data
A (DVD?) can hold 4.7 GB while a CD can hold 700 MB; this is about 6.7 times more.
A regular 700mb cd will fit about 6.7 CDs onto one regular 4.7GB dvd
A CD-ROM can hold up to 700MB (megabytes), while a DVD ROM can hold up to 4.7GB (gigabytes, one gigabyte = 1024, megabytes). CD-ROMs are slightly cheaper to manufacture.
CDs- can only hold up to 700 megabytes of storageDVDs- can hold up to 4.7 gigabytes of storage (4,812.8 megabytes)
Dvd is better than CD because the dvd can store more data than the CD
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>
as much as it says on it ANOTHER OPINION : Compact Disc (CD) can hold 740 MB. Digital Video Disc (DVD) can hold 4.7 GB. Usually says on the disc itself.
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
It depends on the file format and length of the audio tracks. Generally, a standard CD typically holds about 700 MB of data, while 1 GB is equal to 1000 MB. So, roughly 1 GB would be equivalent to around 1.43 CDs.