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You would need around 73 discs to equal 51GB, as 1GB is equal to approximately 1024MB. So, 51GB is equal to about 52,224MB (51 * 1024), and therefore you would need about 73 discs of 700MB each (52,224 / 700).
Approx 700MB, or 700,000,000 bytes.
Depends on what kind of "discs" you're referring to... (compact discs? brake discs?)
A standard CD-ROM stores up to 700MB, 0.7GB
I believe (guess) that an average DVD can be anywhere between 700MB - 1,100MB. Therefore anywhere between 1,500 to 909.
700MB is the size of a CD. A DVD will hold 4.7GB. A full length movie will usually be between 3 and 4GB. Movies can be compressed to a smaller size but at the cost of viewing quality.
That depends on many factors, such as the codec used, quality settings, and length. Older movies recorded in 4:3 aspect ratio with low resolution usually run anywhere between 350-700mb (standard CD size) Newer movies in High Defintion with widescreen aspect ratios are usually around 4.7gb (DVD-R size) Blu-Ray discs vary, the standard single layer discs hold up to 25gb, while the more common duel layer discs, 50gb.
Depends on the size of your flash drive. Generally a good quality full movie occupies 700MB to 2GB of space.
Most multidisc dvd players hold around 3-5, however there has been word of some "mega disc players" that can hold around 300-400 discs! No-one knows if these actually exsist, but while we're waiting to find out, a normal disc player that holds up to 10 discs should do the trick.
A Music CD can hold up to 700Mbs, which equals to 700,000,000 bytes, aprox.
It depends on the compression used. Usually normal 1,5 or 2 hour movies are compressed to 700Mb to fit on a burnable CD.