That's less than a half of a GB.
It depends on the quality of the video and the file type. A small file quality in mp4 file format will probably be about 4 hrs. A high quality mp4 file will probably be about 2 hrs on a 1 gigabyte storage device
You might as well have asked: How long is a piece of string?The size of the file depends on how long the video is and on the picture quality. It you are comparing the file size and just badly phrased the question then export your video using every format you can and compare the file sizes. Then use the best one for your specific video.
FirstI will compress given video using appropriate software then write it to DVD.
The size, and length of a video file depends upon the compression and quality of said video file. For high definition video (1080p) a 2 GB video could be as short as 5 minutes, or as long as 2 hours.
30 hours or video...
There is no direct correlation between the binary size of a file and its length. Depending on whether you are referring to audio or video, and the quality and compression settings used, there can be an infinite number of possibilities.
there are zero (0) gigabytes. 1 gigabyte consists of 1024MB.
60
It depends of the type of the file and the quality. In a regular divx (avi) format a movie of 1h30 will take around 800 MB, so in 58 GB you could store more or less 72 movies.
That depends. A 16 gigabyte flash drive will hold up to 16 gigabytes. Every single file on your computer is a little different in size. You could have 16 one gigabyte files, or one 16 gigabyte file, or one 6 gigabyte file two 1 gigabyte files two 2 gigabyte files and one 4 gigabyte file.
Not sure
Yes, if the program is less then 4 GB it could. Most are well under that. Even a "large" application will be less than half of one gigabyte. Computers today require extra memory to enable tasks such as video and photo editing when a video file can be three gigabytes or more.