It depends on the format of the song. If the Karaoke songs are of CDG format, it may takes several MBs, but if it's of MP4 or DVD format, it may take 20 or 30 or even more space. It also has related with the length of the songs. You can have a more clear idea by searching unify company and view on their website.
It all depends on certain factors like the media bite-rate and what sort of quality clip you are looking at. My guess would be that it would be around 2 to 3 MB but like I say it all depends.
Depends entirely on the length of the song and the file type such as .mp3 or .wav. In the case of .wav files anywhere from 20 to 32 songs can fit on 700 mb, therefore not even one song would fit into 10 mb. One or two .mp3 songs can fit in 10 mb. It all depends on the size of the file in question.
The song is called Karaoke. The show only played a little bit of the song. But hope this has helped you out.
It's 'Alicia keys - Empire state of mind part II'. Jump to about 1 minute and 30 seconds into the song and listen and bam! There's the snippet of the song we hear playing in the diner.
"Push It" by Salt N' Pepper
A song is usually 8 MB big.
it means 3 megabites
A MP3 song, uses an average of 2 to 4 Megabytes.
Drums,clarnet and gutar
Since 1 GB = 1,000 MB, 100 GB = 100,000 MB. 100,000 MB divided by 10 MB / song = 10,000 songs.
It depends on the quality of the song. It can range quite largely! :)
About 275, depending on the song size.
goes from 1mb to about 10mb probably sepending on the length of the song. give it an average of 5 or 6 i reckon
Saying that the average song is about 5.0 megabytes, it would take about 2,500 megabytes to hold 500 songs.
It depends on the length of the song. when viewing the store in iTunes, right-click a column and turn on the Size column.
A bit of a stupid question to ask. About 1/4 of a song.
A "song" can be anywhere from really small up to hundreds of mb.. depending on how long that song is, what compression format and what quality settings were used. Figure a good 6mb per song on average, so 400 * 6 = 2400 mb or roughly 2.5 GB