Depends on how much memory your memory stick has and how long the song is.
about 10-15if the bitrate is low than may be more..
You have to buy a memory stick.
32GB iPod Touch only has 28GB of free space without any other downloaded programs/apps. A single game takes up an average of 500MB, so you can download around 50-60 games, but that number will vary depending on the games you download.
It depends how large the capacity of the MicroSD is! E.g: An 8GB MicroSd can only store half of a 16GB one and a quarter of a 32GB one.
Depends on how much memory your memory stick has and how long the song is.
about 7000 as mp3s depending on the lenghts of the songs
about 80,000 songs
One gigabyte will hold about 250, 4-minute songs. A 32GB iPod only has about 28GB of storage available. So a 32GB iPod will hold about 7,000 songs.
around 8,000 to 10,000
about 10-15if the bitrate is low than may be more..
Around 8,000 average length songs will fit on a 32GB flash drive.
The higher the GB's the more memory space and the more expensive. Get 64 or 32 if you can afford it. You will be able to store far more music and info on it without having to empty your songs to free space for other songs. You could base it on how many songs you have in your playlist on itunes or whatever you use. if it's in the dozens, go for 8GB. If it's in the hundreds, go for 32GB If it's in the thousands, 64GB this is how I judge my memory needs
On a 4g ipod touch: 8GB- 2000 songs, 32GB- 7000 songs, 64GB- 16,000 songs.
You can do this in many ways. You can put the songs on a CD and rip it onto the other computer. You can put it on a memory stick. There are other wys bu these work best.
160, that's the highest or you can buy 32gb or 8gb or 16gb (:
It depends on how many gigabytes it has