Most DVD burning suites will have the option to configure how you want to burn your movie image to the disc before you start copying. In your case, you will likely want to split your movie into two 500 MB portions for each disc.
depends.......700 mb movies are compressed , Taking less space, yet still have good quality. A 1GB Movie will have better video quality, but takes up more hard drive space.
Ram needs to be 700 to run it though 1GB+ is recommended.
It depends on the size. After crunching some numbers, I found that one second of video takes up about 0.257 megabytes, so say your movie is about an hour and a half long. Then the total amount of data taken up would be about 1.4 gigabytes.
Your question isn't quite clear so I am going to assume you mean the bandwidth used by watching streaming video. According to Rogers' Express internet package that offers 60GB of bandwidth and equates it to 700 hours of YouTube. Some simple math later we find that you can watch 11 hours and 40 minutes (approximatly) for 1GB of bandwidth.
700 MB (700 megabytes) --- SatheeshBangalore
No, it was about the Persian War 700 years later.
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3.5% of 700= 3.5% * 700= 0.035 * 700= 24.5
The movie only adapts the last 100 out of 700 pages of the book. And Lee, one of the major characters, isn't in the movie.