it depends on the format of the file. if it is mp3 3072kbs.
1024 kilobytes X 3 megabytes = 3072 kilobytes
200 - 250 per gigabyte. One minute of song is approximately 1,000 kilobytes. i dont know ? :|
There is approximately 3221225.472 kilobytes in 3 gigabytes. This means that there will be 1073741.824 kilobytes in every 1 gigabyte.
There is approximately 3221225.472 kilobytes in 3 gigabytes. This means that there will be 1073741.824 kilobytes in every 1 gigabyte.
Anywhere from 1 minute to 3 minutes.
3000 because it take a 1000 to make a kilobyte
It depends on the song. A regular 3 and a half minute song takes about 4.4 MB. Hope this Helped! Trust Point this Please!
Nope! 3k = 3,000 3kb would be kilobytes.
One 1mbps (1 million bits per second) is about 125 kilobytes per second assuming optimal transfer rates. However, due to the various overhead associated with TCP/IP, real life transfer rates will be closer to about 87 kilobytes per second. An average 3 minute song will download in about 34 seconds with a 1mbps connection.
Generally 1MB is equal to 1 minute of music, so a song is usually around 3-4MB.
The number of verses needed to make a three-minute song can vary depending on the tempo, the length of the verses, and the overall structure of the song. On average, a three-minute song typically consists of two to three verses, a chorus, a bridge, and possibly an intro and outro. Each verse is usually around 8-16 bars long, but this can vary based on the style and genre of music.
The typical 3-4 minute song can be around 5-7 megabytes. Usually, only one song can fit into an eight megabyte space, but if two songs are very short (around a minute), you can fit two songs.