mmm lets see 1830 mb/ 4.5 mb(average song) = 407 songs or around that number of songs... it all depends on the size/lenght of the song
2007-01-06 04:35:26
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answered by freezing school 5
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Your question is phrased rather confusingly. No single song (in a digital format such as mp3) is going to be 1.83 GB unless it is extremely long (2 hours or more in length) or of a ridiculously high bit rate.
My guess is you meant to ask, "How many songs can I fit onto a disk/device with a size of 1.83 GB?" in which case your answer would be around 500 songs for 128 kbps mp3 files (CD quality) with an average length around 3 minutes or so.
2007-01-06 12:38:11
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answered by ianjohnsa 1
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While it varies with each song, as the number of colors vary in a picture,
each song will be a different length and quality of recording.
You can roughly figure in 1 Megabyte per minute of .mp3 and more if it's a .wav file because those are uncompressed in their format. .mid (MIDI) files use up far less space, but most people think they sound too much like ringtones to keep as music (plus, no vocals on midi files).
So at 1,830 Megabytes thats about 1,830 minutes of mp3's.
2007-01-06 12:34:44
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answered by jont 2
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That is about 500 songs
2007-01-06 12:44:53
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answered by Bluie, The Big Plastic Whale? 4
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the ipod nano 2GB supposedly holds 170 songs. but that's cause my cousin, who owns one, was given one with mp3 songs which did not use AAC encoding. I think if you make em AAC 2GB will hold even more,,, i heard you can get up to 500 songs
2007-01-06 12:28:40
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answered by trobop 1
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about 500..
2007-01-06 12:28:39
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answered by Brittanny 1
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it depends on the format and quality of the songs...
2007-01-06 12:37:24
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answered by alih 1
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