The amount of storage space needed for a song will depend on the length of the song and the amount of compression used - the greater the compression the smaller the amount of space needed but the sound quality will suffer too. On average you would be able to store around 1000 songs on a 4GB device.
4 GB can hold about 1000 songs. This depends on your player though. Also it depends on the size of the songs. If the songs are 4mb then it's about 1000 songs.
I think it can hold around 200 songs!!!!!!
Well a 4 GB ipod can hold about 1,000 songs, and so can a 4 GB MP3 player. It really depends on the format and lenght of the songs.
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An MP3 player with 4 gigabytes of space will hold on average 1000 songs. The amount of songs that a 4 gigabyte MP3 player will hold depends on the size or length of each song; the average being close to three minutes.
Considering most songs nowadays are about 3-4 MB, a 80 GB Zune should be able to hold around 20,000 songs.
A few thousand songs don't worry it probably should be enough to hold your collection of songs
I think atleast a 1000 songs im not sure though
Assuming an average song size of 3 Megabytes, a 4 GB cell phone microSD card should be able to hold 1,365 songs.
750. 1 song (4 minutes) at 128kbt/s = about 4 megabytes. About 1000 megabytes = 1 gigabyte. Therefore 250 songs per gigabyte x 3 = 750 songs
hours of what? music, movies, divx, dvd, (what compression)???? etc
It depends on how big the size of the song is. For example: if the song is 3,000 kb, you can hold around 1,000 songs. If it is smaller than 3,000, you can hold more but over, you hold less.