You can figure approximately 4.7 gigabytes for a 2 hour DVD and around 10 megabytes per second for a 3 minute video, on average.
There's really too many factors to consider, like full video encoding or some other type of compression like DivX to take into consideration, so truthfully, it's hard to be exact. If you have them stored on your computer, go to the file, highlight it and right click. Then go to the properties tab and it'll tell you how large it is.
Actually, ussualy a 2 hour movie(mp4 format) is about 0.8 gigabytes.(800 megabytes)
And a music video is like 40 megabytes.
A video camera is a camera that takes videos. a camera for recording images on videotape or for transmitting them to a monitor screen.
The green video camera can be used to do video chatting. It is i.e. video chatting completely free of cost on Gmail. You can do it with any person who has a camera.
you press the on button to turn it on. then u select video camera. then u take the video. there u go!!!!
A video camera and a SOUND recorder? Any video camera with onboard storage--whether it be tape or digital memory--will record sound.
No. The newer Digital Polaroid camera Do take video. It will depend on the size of the sd card you have in the camera.
Try using your Windows Photo Gallery. I haven't used it for such a large-sized video as that, but it works for other smaller ones. Kdalips- nope, my video won't upload with that either. :-(
FirstI will compress given video using appropriate software then write it to DVD.
A 2 GB memory card will hold 30 minutes of HD video or 50 minutes of standard quality video. The actual amount of record time varies greatly based on the camera and its recording method.
If you are dealing with an HD camera than you want at least 8, but with sd cameras 4 should do.
1 gb video held in 1024 mb
To create a timelapse video using a Canon Powershot camera, you can set the camera to the timelapse mode or use an intervalometer to take photos at set intervals. Then, compile the photos into a video using video editing software.
You can transmit video wirelessly from a camera by using a wireless video transmitter that sends the video signal to a receiver connected to a display device, such as a TV or computer.
30 hours or video...
Obviously a Video Camera.Much better Quality than a normal camera with a video function.
about 1 gb
The best way to transfer video footage from a video camera to an SD card is to connect the camera to a computer using a USB cable, then copy the video files from the camera to the computer, and finally transfer the files from the computer to the SD card.
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