Answer: A: Answer: A: It all depends on the length of the song. I have songs on my phone and still have 2GB free. I would guess around songs per GB. Message was edited by: Goshia. View answer in context.
Helpful answers Drop Down menu. Feb 9, AM in response to angelj In response to angelj angelj, It depends on the length and encoding used for the song. For a kbps bit rate song, it is approximately 1 MB per minute.
For a kbps bit rate song its approximately 2MB per minute. Leave a little overhead for things like album artwork, ID3 tags, and some things to do with how drives store data block size for one , that is about minutes or minutes per gigabyte.
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It works on margins of error, but it throws more light into the topic. Jot down the length of the MP3 file in seconds and multiply it with the bitrate of the item. Standard MP3 has kps, other files come in kps and kps. Next, take the product, and divide it by the answer of 8 multiplied by That will transfigure kilobits kb to megabytes MB. That will generate a rough size of a song. Rather than beat your brains with the math for every file, guesstimate.
On the premise that the average length of your file clocks at 4 minutes, apply the formula and multiply 4 by 60 for the total seconds. The product is an approximation of 3. To calculate how many 3.
If the math scares you off, just remember for MP3s with a bitrate of kps, a 1-minute file constitutes 1MB. The MP3 format embeds tags or album art. Although these resources take up insignificant real estate, they do add bulk to individual song sizes.
For podcasts or other spoken-word tracks, files hammered out of stereo to mono eat up less space without diminishing sound quality. Audio producers determine the format or bitrate for their oeuvre; if you want to shed some megabytes off your MP3 library, capitalize on dedicated software that exquisitely re-sizes files.
The information presented below is based on real world estimates and you should be aware that 1 GB can hold more or less songs, it depends on a wide variety of factors. Math is going to be our best friend in working out the storage capacity of this size. It is pretty simple, nothing requiring advance calculus or anything like that J.
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