4360 technically
However, 4.36GB as it is reported on most computers (Windows) is equal to 4.7GB in storage capacity as it is used by disc manufacturers (This is also the more technically correct, albeit misleading measurement)
Based on the size provided, 4.36 GB, I will assume we are talking about blank recordable DVD discs or movies meant to fit on them. This isn't something that can be easily explained quickly, but in short, there are 2 main, and very similar, measurement units used for information storage and delivery (and others used slightly less often):
Gigabyte or GB
Gibibyte or GiB
Gigabit or Gb
Gibibit or Gib
Notice the capitalization, as it is often the only information given. For now, the only two units that matter are the first two, gigabyte (GB) and gibibyte (GiB), because these are the two that are used for DVD capacity, in general.
Blank DVD-R: roughly 4,700,000 bytes, or 4.7 Gigabytes (GB). (This would be the official international standard and what is used by DVD-R manufacturers)
Blank DVD-R: roughly 4,700,000 bytes, or 4.36 Gibibytes, (GiB). (Most computers still report this measurement as "GB" even though it should be "GiB" technically. This isn't new, this is the way it has been used for decades in the IT and computer world, even if it is technically wrong.)
It should be noted that most of the confusion has come from the storage device manufacturers returning to the official definition of GB (gigabyte), presumably so they can advertise a greater storage capacity, while they know perfectly well that the average consumer will think they are buying a larger storage device than they actually are.
The measurements for the units are:
Multiples of bytesSI decimal prefixesBinary
usageIEC binary prefixesName
(Symbol)ValueName
(Symbol)Valuekilobyte (kB)103210kibibyte (KiB)210megabyte (MB)106220mebibyte (MiB)220gigabyte (GB)109230gibibyte (GiB)230terabyte (TB)1012240tebibyte (TiB)240petabyte (PB)1015250pebibyte (PiB)250exabyte (EB)1018260exbibyte (EiB)260zettabyte (ZB)1021270zebibyte (ZiB)270yottabyte (YB)1024280yobibyte (YiB)280
4239.36 MB equals 4.14 GB
There is 11,166.91 Megabits.
1.14 GB is 1140 MB.
How many GB are there in 9161 MB?
1024 mb in a gb
If you have 2 Gigabytes on a computer, you have 2,000 Megabytes, or 2,048 Megabytes in many cases.
There are 1024 MB in 1 GB.
There a 5120 megabytes in a gigabyte.
There are 2048 megabytes in 2 gigabytes.
120,000 Mb. A Gb is 1000 Mb.
If you are talking 'memory' in computers than I think you want to say how many MB in a GB? 1,000 MB = 1 GB
A gigabyte is 1024 megabytes. Therefore 136 gigabytes is equal to (136 x 1024) Megabytes; this equals 139264.
1 gb = 1024 mb. 878 mb / 1024 mb/gb = 0.86 gb
One gigabyte is 1,024 megabytes. Three gigabytes is 3,072 megabytes.
1 gigabyte (GB) = 1000 megabyte (MB)