You guys are such square thinkers. The outside of the box converse to what you said.
You can store an infinite amount of data using 1 bit of storage.
How?
If you have a infinite amount of data, in a sequence that looks like this:
989563482947562821837372... and so on, you can place one decimal point thus:
9.89563482947562821837372... and then get a scaled storage medium that is marked from 0 to 10 and place 1 mark just below the "10" mark near the 9.8th position. That 1 bit of data represents an infinite amount of information.
And also, you don't need an infinite amount of description to describe the exact copy of the music. It would be finite. Large yes, but finite.
Calvin