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Video file sizes vary greatly according to the quality settings of your device and how much detail there is in each frame of the video. 50Mb per minute would be a reasonable guess for 1280 x 720 HD video
I find that a good quality stereo MP3 will take about 1Mb per minute
Video is like a series of pictures
2 minute animated video cost 5000 Rs
why fraps takes up so much takes so much memory cause fraps is a video make one video 16.gh a video so don't get frap
It takes 6 - 8MB to watch a 1 minute an SD quality video
A video usually has a few MB per minute; exactly how much will depend a lot on the quality of the video.
Video cards have their own memory. Adding RAM to the machine will help graphics performance, but not as much as a card with more on-board memory.
As much training as it takes to eat 5 hotdogs in a minute
In Java we need not allocate memory manually. The JVM would take care of allocating as much memory that your objects would require automatically.
Most likely, the system is set up to use some of its RAM as Video Memory. Many laptops come with graphics chipsets that are built into the motherboard, and that do not have their own video memory. In these cases, the BIOS can be used to configure how much RAM to use as Video Memory. If you have 1 gigabyte of RAM installed, and the BIOS is configured to use 256 megabytes for Video Memory, your computer may report that you have 768 megabytes of memory.
it can hold about 5-10 hours depending on video resolution.