it depends on the format and quality. and average sized movie (120 mins) would be on average 800 MBs
The amount of video recording time in 1GB can vary depending on the video quality and format. As a rough estimate, 1GB of storage can hold about 30 minutes to 1 hour of standard definition video or around 5-10 minutes of high definition video.
1GB is the same as 1,073,741,824 bytes I'm going to assume that you want to hold either pictures, music or video on your 1GB card. Because of it's limited amount of space the 1GB card is best used for storing pictures or audio files and not video. One hour of standard definition video at 2.2Mbit/s is about 1GB. It will also hold over 17 hours of compressed audio at 128 kbit/s. At the same time it will hold 1000 pictues at 1024×1024 pixel bitmap with 256 colors.
approximately 2 movies, depending on the quality of the video file.
It totally depends on the size of the video.
of course not, a movie needs at least 1GB of memory, it also depends on how long is your movie, if it's a clip or a little video then 256MB is enough.
an hour or 2
No it's not good to play video games all day
You can store upto 350 songs.It depends on the size of each song.But if you store video songs then these take more space because each video song is 40 or 50mb so i think 15 or 20 video song can store in 1GB space.
One gigabyte is a fairly large chunk of data, however in today's internet market, it should not take very long to download. Give it about an hour.
Around 180-185KB/s...thats roughly 1GB in 1 hour
An hour of standard video takes up about 1GB, while an hour of high-definition video sucks up 4GB
when u play too long and dont anything but play