About a year if you don't save many games
10000 million hours till the world ends
A 4GB memory card will hold about two hours of 720p recording. One gigabyte will hold about 30 minutes of this type of recording.
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If it's 4gb u tell me. 4GB is quite large.
Well 4GB.
The 4GB in your XBOX 360 SLIM refers to how much space your hard disk has. The DVD you want to play that is 8GB is on the DVD and can be played by the XBOX as long as it stays on that DVD. If you were to try to copy that DVD onto the XBOX, you would not be able to because you only have 4GB's of space.. precisely the reason why i didn't buy the 4GB but got the 250GB. That 4GB will go so fast, you'll keep asking yourself why you didn't get the other one... :/
It depends on a few factors what sort of quality is the move, how long is the movie and what format is it in? Generally a 2 hour movie in MP4 format will take around 1GB, so as long as the movies aren't in HD, you should be fine with the 4GB.
No. The games are over 4GB.
Yes. 4GB is larger than 128MB.
The recording time on a 4GB chip depends on the audio or video quality settings. For example, a standard audio recording at 128 kbps can last approximately 4-5 hours, while a high-quality video recording at 720p might only last around 30-60 minutes. The exact duration varies based on the format and compression used. Always check the specifications of your recording device for accurate estimates.
CDs cannot hold 4gb but a single layer DVDR can. CDs cannot hold 4gb but a single layer DVDR can.