yes, you download to a file on your hard drive and then use a program like NERO to burn the songs (files) onto a cd. yes, depending on what type of file the song is, if it is a MP3, WMA, or wave you can use programs like Windows Media Player or iTunes. Once you import the songs to either of these, you have the opption to burn them to CD. >>MATT
"I Should Have Known Better"
There are currently only two songs available for download on ITunes they are: 1.Smells Like Fun 2.Rock Hard or Go Home Hope this helps
Finding the very first song to have Miku in it is sorta hard but her very first song on the internet would be Fragments of Stars. It was her very first demo songs
It really depends on the quality of your music. MP3's are the most common file type and have different bit rates (the speed the file is read). The higher the bitrate the better quality but takes up more space on your harddrive. At 192kbps (a decent quality, it's in the middle of the extremes) it's roughly 1MB for 1 minutes of music. So roughly 166666 three minute songs.
enough
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.
Approximately how many hard-copy pages of documents could be stored on the flash drive by an employee.
30 - 80 GB
A 16 gigabyte solid-state drive and a 160 gigabyte hard drive vary based on how their data is stored. Solid-state drives use integrated circuit assemblies as memory. Hard drives use moving electromechanical magnetic disks to store data.
The same way you would use any hard drive. It must be installed (physically) inside of your computer and then it will be able to save data the same way that amy other hard drive would. The phrase "2TB" refers to how much information is able to be stored on the drive, not what kind of drive it is. A "TB" stands for "Terabyte" which is 1000 Gigabytes (GB).
it would depened on how much data you have stored the more dat the longer it will take to transfer. No not how long how easy it is and does it work all the time?
A 1 TB external hard drive can hold approximately 1,000 GB of data. The exact amount of data it can hold will depend on the size of the files being stored, as well as the formatting of the drive.
This was a 6.4 GB hard drive.
I guess about 2000 -12,000, but I can't think of a situation where your RAM would need to handle more than one or two songs at a time. You see, RAM (rapid access memory) isn't used for storage. For storing data (like music), you should look at the capacity of the hard drive. An 8 GB drive should hold at least 2000 mp3 songs. Generally, a computer with 8 GB RAM would have a hard drive size of at least 500 GB (which would hold at least 100,000-200,000 songs).
It's simply only better because you can have more memory stored on it, it may not be worth paying extra for it however..maybe you should try a 80 gb?
A modern hard drive is measured in Gigabytes (GB) 1GB = 1024MB (Megabytes)