That totally depends on what format of video the video is in, like, the "VOB" or the "AVI" format, is VERY large, like 4gbs a hour. But th "MP4" or MPEG is muuuuch smaller. -Hollow
Approximately 42 GB of storage space is required for 1 hour of 4k video content.
for a disc type (electromechanical) meter the number of disc revolutions to indicate 1 kwh would be found by the formula 1000/ Kh, the watthour constant of the meter.
The amount of video that 256GB can hold depends on the video quality and format. For example, at standard definition (SD) quality (about 1GB per hour), 256GB could store approximately 256 hours of video. In high definition (HD) at around 3GB per hour, it would hold roughly 85 hours. For 4K video, which can be around 15GB per hour, it would store about 17 hours.
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About an hour and a half.
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Unlikely, but maybe, depending on the bitrate and how (or if) the video is compressed. Normally, uncompressed DVD-quality MPEG-4 video would require about 11GB per hour. If you are talking video that has been formatted for a small-screen mobile device like the iPod Touch, a bitrate of 256Kbps would give you just under a gig of storage per hour of video, in which case your 16Gb device would have plenty of room.
Assuming that the maximum speed of a Space Shuttle is 17,500 miles per hour, it would take about 24 days.
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