1 TERABYTE = 1024 GIGABYTES
1 GIGABYTE = 250+ SONGS
1024 GIGABYTE= 250,000+ SONGS
Depends on the bit-rate of the song, trust me, only a few people can dedicate a TB to only music.
It would last about 1 year non stop.
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I can't understand what type of song you wish to download and how. your question is not accurate enough. but would like to say this.
In general one MP3 song may be between 5MB to 10MB. If you wish video songs This too can differ from 5Mb to 15MB. High Definition Videos aquire more memory than MP4 or other formats.
1KB is equal to 1,024 bytes
1MB " 1,024KBs
1GB '' 1,024MBs
1tb " 1,024GBs or 10,48,576MBs
so, you can store as many as possible.
for example if you divide the total MBs available with the average Mb of a song as 10 MB you can store 1,04,857 songs.
This is just by average . you may also store more than this because all songs do not aquire 10MBs.
Always remember to see properties of any file to get details of the file as well as memory used.
There is no one answer for that question, as music can be stored in many different formats, and recorded at different bitrates that will affect the size of the resulting files. But a Tb is a lot of data, so I would say thousands of songs.
Well, there are 1,000,000,000,000 bits per terabyte, so assuming one song is 3,000,000 bits:
1,000,000,000,000/3,000,000= 333,333 songs.
So 350,000 songs, give or take.
1Tb refers to 1,000,000 Mb. This is the 'retail' 1Tb not the 'technical' value (which is 1024x1024 Mb).
The average MP3 is about 5Mb so 1,000,000 / 5 = 200,000 songs.