According to Western Digital, you can fit up to 125,000 mp3s on a 500 GB drive.
It really depends on the file size of each song you have though. This varies depending on song quality and length and encoding.
about 7000 songs and about 40 hours of video...........
its approximitly 5oo songs depending on your mp3 model
A 4 GB flash drive can hold approximately 2,200 7 megapixel JPG images at maximum quality, 1,000 MP3 songs or six full-length movies in the Divx format. Any combination of file types can be stored on the same flash drive.
Well, 4 Gigs is approximately 4000 Megs. Assuming that the songs are in MP3 format, at 128 bitrate CD quality, each song would be about a megabyte per minute. So an average 5 minute song would be 5 megs. Under these average conditions, your answer would be 800 songs.
8GB will hold approximately 2000 songs, if encoded in default format.
About two-hundred songs can be stored per gigabyte, dependending on the encoding.
The amount of songs a 8 Gb USB flash drive can hold depends on the size of the songs. It will hold approximately 2300 average sized (3.5 Mb) songs.
250 3-4 minute songs can fit in 1 GB. 1 TB is 1,536 GB. So, about 384,000 3-4 minute songs can fit in one TB.
i think about 1700 songs
enough
Can a 256 gb hold as much as 30k karaoke songs
I'm about to reach 100K and it's all been holded by 650Gb on my external hard drive. Of course, you may discount the image files 8475 albums may have.
On average, a 32 gb flash drive can hold approximately 7000 songs. This number can vary a bit, though, depending on the length and quality of the songs.
About 800-850 depending on what they are encoded at. (ex. 128kbps or 256kbps)
About 2k songs.
The number of songs that will fit in 80 gigabytes is dependent on the bitrate of the music being stored. Using AAC format at 128 Kbps, it is estimated about 19,000 songs will fit in 80 gigabytes.
You can save about 40-50 depending on the songs megabite! Hope this helps you :8-)