That will depend on the duration of the movie (i.e. there will be fewer longer movies that will fit in that space than shorter movies).
Less than 1KG picture may refer to a photograph that has been taken of an item that weighs less than 1 kilograms. But I think in this case the measure means how large the image is: it must not measure 1000 gigabytes ( 1 kilo = 1000) but that would be so large an image I do not understand why to limit such a large maximum value. Are you sure it was 1KG and not 1KB or GB? 1KB = one kilobyte would be 1000 bytes. 1GB=gigabyte would be quite large too
GB? You mean gay boys? OVER 9000
35 manufacturer's GB is 35000 mb, but 35840mb really
A High Definition Digital Versatile Disc or HD-DVD holds 15 GB per layer (a regular DVD holds 4.7 GB per layer)
In 1TB you can hold. DivX (cca 700MB) about 1400 DVD (cca 4.3GB) about 230 BluRay (25 or 50GB (dl) about 40 or 20... It's for 1TB, but you should note that 1TB hard disk drive is 1000000000000 bytes, but one kB is 1024, one MB is 1024kB, one GB is 1024 MB, and finally one TB is 1024GB...so, when you see the Properties of the hard drive you always see that the capacity is smaller than it's written on the hard drive's box... That's the reason... If you buy 1TB, You'll actually get 1000000000000 / 1024 / 1024 / 1024 / 1024 = 0.909 TB
If you download the movies by torrent, and they are about 6-7 GB per movie (1080p), then you do the math 1000/6.5, that makes about 154 blu-ray movies. But the disk size isn't the problem, the problem is the way of downloading that much espicially if your ISP has limited bandwidth.
It depends on type of container and resolution. 1080p full length movie can take anywhere between 1GB up to 10GBs.
212 movies at 4.7 gb. 1000/4.7 (hard drive space in gb/movie size)
more than enough! 100000/300= ? this much!
a movie is like 700 MB to 1500 MB so you can do this 250 GB 250 Gb x 1000 MB = 250 000 MB / 700 MB = 357 movies for 357 movies at 700 MB 250 GB x 1000 MB = 250 000 MB / 1500 MB = 166 movies for 166 movies at 1.5 GB each ( 357 + 166 / 2 = ≈ 262 movies who can be hold on a 250 GB HD.
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1000 Megabytes are in 1 gigabyte. As are 1000 bytes in a kilobyte and 1000 kilobytes in 1 megabyte. 1000 Gigabytes in 1 terabyte and 1000 terabytes in 1 petabyte.
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The amount of 1080p video you can store per gigabyte depends on the bitrate. On average, 1080p video has a bitrate of around 5 Mbps. This would allow for approximately 4 minutes of 1080p video per gigabyte, though this can vary based on compression methods and the specific content being filmed. Higher bitrates will reduce the time you can store, while lower bitrates can increase it.
1000 bytes in a kilobyte. 1000 kilobytes in a megabyte. 1000 megabytes in a gigabyte. 1000 gigabytes in a terrabyte.