It's hard to say without knowing the type of video you are talking about. If it is full quality, component, digital standard definition video, then around one second. Use the same space for HD and it drops to 0.2 seconds. Compressed video is rather different and the figure can be anywhere between a few seconds to a few minutes, depending on the amount of compresison, the image size and the frame rate. Most video clips have a fixed data rate. Good quality compressed video will be in the region of 2Mb. 2Mb data will take up 0.2MBytes for each second or 5 seconds per megabyte. If you are trying to store video data for editing, then it is best to avoid compressing the data, so expect a shorter time for raw video.
1GB=1024Mb 1MB=1024Kb Than 32Mb Is equal to 32786kb 32Mb=32768kb
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The psp 1000 has 32mb of internal memory while the 2000/3000 has 64mb.
2 hours
It allows up to 14 minutes of recording time.
-Percy1290
The amount of video time that can be stored in 32MB of memory depends on the video's bitrate. For example, if a video has a bitrate of 1 Mbps (megabit per second), you can store approximately 4 minutes of video in 32MB. Higher bitrates will reduce the video duration that can be stored, while lower bitrates will allow for longer video times. Thus, the exact duration varies based on the video's encoding settings.
When you're recording how much pie you've eaten.
it will hold about 10 mp3 songs
100mb / min in 5 minute increments
Yes. 1GB = 1,000MB
Ghanta