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
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The amount of video that 4 GB can hold depends on the video quality and compression used. For example, standard definition video at a bitrate of 1,000 kbps can hold approximately 4 hours of video, which is about 240 minutes. In contrast, high-definition video at a bitrate of 5,000 kbps would hold roughly 48 minutes. Therefore, the duration varies significantly based on the video settings.
The number of movie minutes that can fit in one gigabyte depends on the quality of the video. For high-definition video, you may fit around 5-8 minutes per gigabyte, while for standard definition video, you may fit around 15-20 minutes per gigabyte.
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1 GB hold 1 hour roughly
it can hold 2000 songs, 8hours of video, or 7000 photos
A good rule of thumb to apply is 10 GB can record about 45 minutes of video; therefore, 20 GB - 1.5 hours, 40 GB - 3 hours, 80 GB - 6 hours, 120 GB - 9 hours, etc. This, however, is just an estimate. You will definitely get more or less depending on the quality of video. Low or poor quality will give you more time, but high or excellent clarity will, of course, give you less time.
The Kodak Zi8 camcorder records video at a maximum resolution of 1080p, which typically uses about 1.5 GB of storage for every 10 minutes of footage. An 8 GB memory card would therefore hold approximately 1 hour and 5 minutes of video at this quality, though the exact duration may vary based on the recording settings and compression used. If you record at lower resolutions, you could potentially capture more footage.
This will depend on the resolution of your video, and the format of the video. On average, about 4 hours of 720p HD video can be held on an 8GB memory card.
It depends on if the video is compressed or not. A loose guideline for uncompressed video is about a Gigabyte every ten minutes. So, a 5 minutes video should use about 500MB of space. If a video were compressed or reduced in size, it could be much smaller.
That really depends a lot on the video's size and quality. Take a sample of a video in the desired quality, and look how many MB it takes, and for how many minutes it plays. From there, you can extrapolate. (1 GB = 1024 MB)
A gigabyte is a unit of information (storage), whereas minutes are time, so they aren't comparable directly. One gigabyte means either one billion bytes, or 2^30 =1073741824 bytes (often called a gibibyte, the "bi" meaning binary, so a giga-binary-byte). Each byte is made up of 8 bits where a bit can be one of two values, such as 1 or 0, or true or false, or yes or no. If you mean "how many minutes of music" or "how many minutes of video" can fit in one gigabyte, that depends. A simple rule of thumb is that using modern compression, 1 megabyte (1/1000th of a gigabyte) can store about one minute of music, or about 7 seconds of standard-definition video, or around 2.5 seconds of high-definition video (both video types including their corresponding audio tracks) . So, 1 gigabyte can store about 1,000 minutes (16 hours, 40 minutes) of music, or about 1.94 hours (1 hour, 53 minutes) of standard-def video, or about 33 minutes of hi-def video.