This would depend how long the tape was made for. You have many lengths. Very common are: 30 minutes, 60 minutes, 90 minutes, 100 minutes and 120 minutes.
But there are 10 minute tapes for old computers from the 80's, that stored files on tape by converting it to sound-waves. For albums the tape is specially cut to the length of the album. Sometimes it wouldn't be two times 30 minutes for example, so a little bit of empty space was left on one side.
When data first started getting put onto compact discs in 1985 (until which time their sole purpose was for music), a typical CD held 74 minutes of music, or 650 million bytes of data. Today, your typical standard CD-ROM holds 80 minutes of music and 700 million bytes of data.
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it can hold up to 12,000lbs
36,000
it could hold at least 2,280
A 650 MB CD-R can hold 74 minutes of music. A 700 MB CD-R can hold 80 minutes of music.
2. They're not designed to hold no more than 2.
The audio cassettes used many years ago typically had the capacity for 1 hour audio. Other capacities were available, as well - for example, 90 minutes (one and a half hours).
Method of solving:Start off with the Green cassettes. Timewise, how many minutes will 16 of them be? 16x55=880 minutes.How many minutes of music do you have? Only 830. The difference is 50.What are the difference between Green and Blue cassettes? 55-45=10How many times is 10 in 50? 50/10=5Solution:Niko have got 5 blue and the rest (11) green.
That all depends on the length of the song and the compression type used. An MP3 @ 320/kbps would hold 3200 minutes of music. Assuming each song is 2.5 minutes long that's about 1600 songs. Of course if you use a worse compression system (~128/kbps), you will get lower quality music but be able to hold almost twice as many songs.
Well, it depends on the bit rate of the music and how long each song is, but not many. Even if each song is 2 minutes, 30 seconds, at 128 kbps, you could only hold about four songs.
There are different sizes of CDs: 120 mm (5 inches) : 650MB/74 minutes or 700MB/80 minutes 80 mm (3 inches) : 185MB/21 minutes 60 mm (2.5 inches) : 50MB/9 minutes
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240, assuming song capacity is based on 4 minutes per song and 128-Kbps AAC encoding.
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 songs can 2gb hold if each song is 5 minutes long or more
It's the unabbreviated form of CD. It's used for storage of music/data. Typically they hold up to 700 megabytes or 80 minutes of music. They are used world wide and have many useful functions in todays world.