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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).
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)
There is no 1 Gigabyte Itouch but the following sizes hold: * 8GB, 16GB, or 32GB flash drive1 * Holds up to 1,750, 3,500, or 7,000 songs in 128-Kbps AAC format
How many pictures can a 4.0GB memory stick hold on a 12.0 mega pixel digital camera?
A 4K movie can range from 50 to 100 gigabytes in size, depending on the length and quality of the movie.
5 GB
you can watch Japanese movie on TV.
Well, one gigabyte is equal to 1,024 megabytes, so this particular movie would leave you with 19 gigabytes and 322 megabytes.
Way less than 1. In a 2 hour movie there are only 4 gigs.
The size of a movie usually varies between 1 and 3 GB depending on the length of the movie and the quality of the picture. This would mean that 16 GB could hold between 5 and 16 movies.
Maybe 25. Depends on the length and resolution of the movie.
212 movies at 4.7 gb. 1000/4.7 (hard drive space in gb/movie size)
It depends on the quality, but an average length 720p movie will use approx. 4 GB of memory
if each movie is 2 hour long,then 30 movies can be stored.
It depends of the type of the file and the quality. In a regular divx (avi) format a movie of 1h30 will take around 800 MB, so in 58 GB you could store more or less 72 movies.
The size of a movie depends on the runtime, quality, and source of the movie so you can download different numbers of movies to reach 100 GBs.