this question makes no sense. its like asking how fast my red car can go? If you do not know the correct/detailed information to evaluate you will not be able to have an answer. example: 5GB= 500,000 of PDF page files which will keep you reading for a trillion of million minutes. 5GB= 1,600 aprox songs at 128 kb/s 4 minutes each or 650 songs at 320 kb/s 4 minutes each, or ONE SINGLE SONG LIKE A UNPLUGGED CONCERT for 45 minutes if its HD-AUDIO. 5GB= 12 minutes aprox in blueray video or 60 minutes in Standard DVD MPG2 6mg/s bitrate. and so on the list is unlimited without proper specs.
about 500 minutes
A Blu-Ray disc can hold up to a maximum of 50 GB of data, which is 5 times more than a DVD can hold
1 gb = 1000mb 5 gb= 1000*5= 5000mb
No. Gigabytes are units of storage space. Minutes are a unit of time. Time and storage space do not correlate. If, however, you are referring to music on an MP3 player, there are ways to calculate how many minutes of MP3 encoded music you can store in one GB of space. A sample MP3 that I have is encoded at 192 kbps. It runs 5 minutes and takes up 7074 KB. 1 GB = 1024 MB = 1048576 KB. 1048576 KB / 7074 KB ~= 148 times. So 148 5-min songs will take up one GB. 148 * 5 = 740, so your final answer is 740 minutes, or 12 hours, 20 minutes. But this varies widely, depending on the encoding quality, the storage format and other things.
It depends on if the video is compressed or not. A loose guideline for uncompressed video is about a Gigabyte every ten minutes. So, a 5 minutes video should use about 500MB of space. If a video were compressed or reduced in size, it could be much smaller.
5 GB = 5120MB 1 GB = 1024MB
A Blu-Ray holds nearly 20 GB of information. A regular DVD holds a little over 4 GB. A CD holds up to about 700 MB. The Blu-Ray holds about 30 times the information that a CD carries, and almost 5 times what a DVD can store.
exactly 5120 MB in 5 GB
5 GB
There a 5120 megabytes in a gigabyte.
There are 1024 Mb in a Gb.So there are 5120 Mb in 5 Gb.
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