Movie size varies greatly on the length and quality (SD/HD) of the movie. If we use averages, for SD videos where the average size is 1.5 GB, you could fit up to 85 videos. For HD videos where the average size is 4GB, you could fit up to 32 videos. Once again it all depends on length of the video from seconds to hours and quality SD/HD but hopefully this gives you a bit of a reference to go off of.
Only one if you're lucky, and it would have to be a very low-resolution copy. A movie in DVD quality usually takes over 4 Gb to store, a movie in lower qualities usually around 700 Mb.
around 10
How many movies a 64 gb flash drive can store depends on the length of the movies. If eacah movie is about 2 hours, then the flash drive can hold up to 21 movies.
Depends on how much memory the movies contain. But I imagine it will be quite a lot.
Around 400 more or less.
It depends on how many gigabites it has like 8 gigabites can hold about 15 movies.
Probably about 8, maybe 9.
more than enough! 100000/300= ? this much!
The size of a movie usually varies between 1 and 3 GB depending on the length of the movie and the quality of the picture. This would mean that 16 GB could hold between 5 and 16 movies.
you have 1TB on a hard drive but you only have 950 gb what happened to the other 50 gb
Maybe 25. Depends on the length and resolution of the movie.
about two one and a half hour movies. one DVD is around 4 gb
if each movie is 2 hour long,then 30 movies can be stored.