One can compress a 700MB video to 300MB or less by using a program like Winrar, Winzip, Megui, Nero ACC, 7 Zip or by downloading and using any other file compression software.
The duration that 300MB of data lasts depends on your usage. For example, browsing the web or using social media might consume around 1-2MB per minute, meaning it could last several hours. Streaming music typically uses about 1MB per minute, so you might get about 5 hours. However, streaming video can use significantly more data—up to 100MB for just a few minutes—so 300MB would last much less time in that case.
less than 700mb.it comes in a cd of 700mb capacity
In general, the more you compress the less you enhance.
keep the files in the compress folders
Audio: - An electrical signal that carries sound information is called audio. Video: - An electical signal that carries telivision picture information is called video.
It takes up less space then a decompressed file.
To Zip a file is to compress it into a smaller more easier memory folder that takes up less space
You can play videos on Samsung Toccol Lite but the video format has to be .mp4, .avi. or .wmv, the bit rate has to be 128kbps or less and the video size has to be 320x240 or less. You can use a video converter to reduce the video to this.
NO.
Easily. Since 782kb is less than 1mb. (1mb is 1024kb). So on a 700mb disc you can store roughly 900 of these files.
A "solid rubber bicycle" wouldn't be particularly useful, so I assume that you actually mean a comparison between a solid and an inflated bicycle tire. Answer: It depends. An inflated tire of a very high pressure will compress less than a solid tyre made out of soft rubber. OTOH a hard rubber solid tyre will compress less than a low-pressure inflatable tyre.
Because the higher you go, the less air there is above to push down and compress the air around you.