If you do not care about quality, movies are typically around 700MB (640x480, mp3 2 channel, low bitrate). But if you are like me and do not want the quality to be terrible, than the movie should be atleast 2GB (720x480 or higher, mp3 2 channel, high bitrate or more desirably 5.1 channel high bitrate). I find the best 2 ways to find good quality movie downloads is using the pirate bay and sorting by size from high to low, or the same with filestube. Always go for the larger sizes if aiming for quality. A 700MB movie will look and sound terrible on typical monitors or flat screen televisions.
The average size of a movie is 700 mb. 700 megabytes is 716800 kilobytes. There are 1024 kilobytes per megabyte
60kb/hr
4 hours
depending on the movie length and type of file about 750MB (purely film) up to 2 gigs (a DVDimage)
Yes. Dowload a free program called autogk (google it). It gives options to have a custom output file size.
If the movie does contain the subtitles within the movie file itself then I don't know how to answer your question. If, however, the movie file you downloaded does not contain subtitles, then you probably downloaded a separate subtitle file (such as a .srt). Your Zen probably can't handle the subtitle file and thusly you should try to find a movie file that includes the subtitles you want in the movie itself, rather than as a separate subtitle file.
It is a file of a movie or a video clip taken from a camera, or uploaded from an old movie system. Then the video clips can be viewed on a computer.
The average price of a movie ticket in 1986 was $3.71.
The average song size on an mp3 file is 3 - 7mb.
about 29 MB
The average font size of a heading is 44. It is set as default in the PowerPoint presentation.
An Average size of a movie theatre is 50x32
600MB is just a file size. It depends on the size of the file. The longer the movie, the bigger the file. That's really all I can tell you. = Additional information == The size of the movie vary quite a bit depending on the run time of the movie and the bitrate used when encoding the movie. You should expect a full-length DivX/XviD movie to be about 600MB to 700MB in size. If the movie is more than 2 hours long it will require even more space to ensure the quality is good.
without file pumpers around 500kb
If you mean as in gigabytes, the average movie is ranged from 3.8GB to 5.5GB.
The average file size of a song (mp3) is around 5,000 kb.
It depends on the size of the movie and the file format.
Hi, Bit rate is what determines the file size of any audio files(uncompressed or compressed).wma is a compressed audio format (lossy compression) so if you go for a 128kbps file of 5min the file size will be around 4.62MB Rgds, Brijith
Usually a average size movie is just under 1GB.
depending on the movie length and type of file about 750MB (purely film) up to 2 gigs (a DVDimage)