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Q: 30 MB is how many seconds on a mp3?
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How many minutes are in a megabyte?

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.


How many mp3 tracks can you save on one CD?

About 100 to 150. The average MP3 file is about 4.0 Megabytes. A CD stores 640 Megabytes.


How many megabytes in a 3 minute song?

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.


What determines the size of an mp3 file?

megabytes mb


How many bytes is an average song?

A MP3 song, uses an average of 2 to 4 Megabytes.


How many songs can an MP3 player hold with 10116 MB?

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.


Is 25 dollar mp3 player good?

it depends on how much GB it has if it has only MB it is a bad MP3 player


How many minutes of music is 700 megabytes?

It can hold up to 150 songs if the mp3 files are saved as data files.


A song on a CD requires 32mb How many megabytes would it be in an MP3 file?

it would be 2mb due to compression programs.


How many songs cans you burn on a disk?

A CD holds around 700 megabytes, or about 200 tracks in MP3 format.


How long is a 500 MB video?

I would say it ranges from 8 minutes and 30 seconds to exactly 9 minutes only!


How many gigabytes is ten hours thirty minutes of audio?

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.