No, right now 80 hours is the most that they are able to hold.
Was your camera hooked up on a recording device? Some cameras are hooked up to TVs with a tape to record the video other cameras are hooked up to DVRs that usually have certain software you can use to look over what has been recorded. Find out how the camera has been recording and then you can figure out how to access the video.
Mute the original video, then get a mic and record over it.
An old VCR might be better for you since it's simpler (because you already know how to use it) or cheaper (because you already own it). But in just about any other way, DVRs are better. Digital video is the future, undeniably. Video tape degrades over time. Even when brand new, the quality isn't great. At most DVR settings the quality of the recordings will be better. (However, higher digital video and audio quality require more memory, which decreases the amount of space on your DVR hard drive.) Plus, DVRs usually have other features that VCRs do not. For example, you can pause or fast-forward live TV. (Skip the commercials!) Also, if you use a monthly service, your cable company, or the Internet to get a schedule, you can have your DVR search for and record your favorite television shows. You can also search by actor, time, director, etc.
Over 20 minutes
Walmart sells a number of DVRs (digital video recorders) which range in price from under 200 dollars to over 500 dollars. Brands sold by Walmart include Magnavox, Pioneer, Samsung, and Swan.
A good rule of thumb to apply is 10 GB can record about 45 minutes of video; therefore, 20 GB - 1.5 hours, 40 GB - 3 hours, 80 GB - 6 hours, 120 GB - 9 hours, etc. This, however, is just an estimate. You will definitely get more or less depending on the quality of video. Low or poor quality will give you more time, but high or excellent clarity will, of course, give you less time.
get a video capture card if you are playing on a console. or get a screen capture program like fraps. then move the game video file to your video editing file and voice over or if on computer plug in a mic while playing and set it to record you during the video
It is reported that over 72 hours of video are uploaded on YouTube every minute, but that is not the same as 4 billion hours of actual video watched a month. With the 72 hours of video uploaded multiplying it by each day would be a total of 1,440 hours a day totaling to 43,200 hours of video uploaded in a 30 day period.
10 hours but it is the same thing repeated over and over again
the world record for jump roping is over 51,000 jumps it is in the genious book of world records
It depends on the type. The most basic DVR recorders allow a user to record a program from TV onto a disc to be viewed later. Some DVRs offer other features including the ability to skip over commercials.
about 19.4 hours or more maybe even over a day