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I remember putting songs on floppy disks and it could hold like 7 or 8 depending on the size of the song. I want to say that I had one of those double floppies or whatever that could store 1.5 megabytes.
Fun fact, all it took to make a floppy disk double sided was a hole punch.
punches a hole straight through the recording media
you lied to me
It depended…. The media used to need to support using both sides. I actually ran into some single sided media in the early early days. Or you’d get “binned” equivalents where even though they had the magnetic layer on the opposite side, quite often they’d fail after use.
What kind of songs? MIDIs or something?
Mp3s back when they were like 300kb. This would have been 2003 or so.