One megabyte can hold one minute of low quality MP3 music that is compressed at 128 kbit/s. On a CD, each megabyte holds about six seconds of music.
About 100 to 150. The average MP3 file is about 4.0 Megabytes. A CD stores 640 Megabytes.
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.
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A MP3 song, uses an average of 2 to 4 Megabytes.
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.
it depends on how much GB it has if it has only MB it is a bad MP3 player
It can hold up to 150 songs if the mp3 files are saved as data files.
it would be 2mb due to compression programs.
A CD holds around 700 megabytes, or about 200 tracks in MP3 format.
I would say it ranges from 8 minutes and 30 seconds to exactly 9 minutes only!
The storage space per minute varies a lot depending on the quality of the sound; but for a typical MP3, you can calculate about a MB per minute. That would give you about 30 MB for half an hour; in other words, much less than one GB.