How many songs can you store in 2GB?

How many songs can you store in 2GB?

Number of songs that can be stored on a memory card or Sansa player

512MB 2GB
Number of songs 125 500

How many songs does iPod Nano 2GB hold?

500 songs
2 GB Storage Capacity (Estimated Free Space 1.8 GB) for 500 songs and thousands of photos.

How many songs can a 4GB iPod hold?

A 4GB iPod can hold about 1,000 songs on it.

How many songs can 4GB hold?

1000 songs
1 GB yields about 250 songs at approximately 4 minutes each. So 4gb = 1000 songs and 8gb = 2000.

How many songs can 64GB hold?

By default, a audio song standard 4 minutes takes about 5 mb in 128 Kbps and a 64GB has about 59 GB available after iOS So about 200 Per GB Gives room for about 12000 songs. 10 of 11 found this helpful.

How many GB is a MP3 song?

To figure out how many 3.28MB songs can fit in a gigabyte(GB), divide 1024 by 3.28 because there are 1024 megabytes in one gigabyte. There you have it! You can fit roughly 312 songs on 1GB of storage.

How many songs will 10gb hold?

iPod Q&A – Updated November 21, 2011

iPod Name Capacity (GB) Estimated Songs
iPod (Original/Scroll) 5 GB, 10 GB 1000, 2000*
iPod 2nd Gen 5, 10, 20 GB 1000, 2000, 4000*
iPod 3rd Gen 10/15/30 10, 15, 30 GB 2500, 3700, 7500
iPod 3rd Gen 10/20/40 10, 20, 40 GB 2500, 5000, 10,000

How many songs does a 1 GB iPod have?

Up to 120 songs on the 512 MB model and up to 240 songs on the 1 GB model (based on 128 kbps AAC files at 4 minutes per song). Thank you for using Apple Support Communities.

How many songs are in one GB of music?

Up to 120 songs on the 512 MB model and up to 240 songs on the 1 GB model (based on 128 kbps AAC files at 4 minutes per song).

How many songs do you have on an iPhone?

The iPhone and iPod touch do have some space reserved for system software as well. Figure roughly 7GB of storage is available. That would be 775-1750 songs per 8 GB iPhone with 4 minute songs. Thanks for the info, it was a big help. On my 8GB iPhone, I have fit as many as 1400 songs.

What kind of bit rate does iTunes have?

Chances are your songs are at a higher bit rate. Most likely 256 kbps. There is an option to convert the songs to a lower bit rate when syncing with the iPod via iTunes (see the summary page). This would allow you to import more songs.

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