Sure, if it's a short movie - a few minutes. A full length feature film would be 10-15 times larger.
2 GB
5998 + 5998 + 5998 + 5998 + 5998 + 5998 + 5998 + 5998 + 5998 + 5998 + 5998 + 5998 + 5998 + 5998 + 5998 = 5998 x 15 = 89970
GBs are always larger than MBs no matter what format you are speaking of.
How long is a piece of string? It depends on the file, the type of file and the format it is in. A zipped file is smaller than an unzipped one, a music file is larger than a picture file and a movie is larger than a song..... There is no single answer to this question.
Yes, it is true that the file size measured in MB (megabytes) is bigger than the file size measured in KB (kilobytes).
yes, it can. 59.98MB is equal to 0.059GB that is less than 1 GB. I have about 6GB of videos in my computer.Hope this help.
File sizes measured in kilobytes (KB) are smaller than file sizes measured in megabytes (MB). 1 megabyte is equal to 1,000 kilobytes.
No, the file size in kilobytes is smaller than in megabytes.
Right mouse click on dll file, click convert to, click options, click mib, click apply.
Data stored on a computer is measured in bytes. Common file measurements are as follows: 1 x Document/Email = 1 +/- kb 1 x MP3/OGG music file = 2 +/- mb 1 x Movie file = 600 mb or 0.6 gig (gb) 1gig ( gb ) = 1024 mb hard drive 40gig = 40960 mb 16 Gigabytes is the same as saying 16 million Kb
Yes, the size of a file in kilobytes is lower than in megabytes.
A file that is 32 megabytes (MB) is simply 32 MB in size. Since MB is already a measure of data size, there’s no conversion needed—it's already expressed in megabytes. Therefore, a file of 32 MB is exactly 32 megabytes.