Approximately 10 hours.
Of course you can as long as the program is installed on you hard drive, you just obviously will not be able to upload photos.
45 Seconds.
If it is assumed that when referring to 8 Mb throughput a speed of 8 Mb/s is being achieved, the answer can be calculated by dividing the size of the file by the download speed. In this case, a 440 Mb file can be downloaded in 55 seconds.
To understand this you must first understand a little about "COMPRESSED" files. The entire scope of the topic "COMPRESSED FILES" is beyond the scope answer but the basics are as follows...Extracting is used in conjunction with a "COMPRESSED" file. A compressed file (such as a .ZIP, .RAR, .ISO, (and many others)) is a single or group of files arranged in volumes which contain one or more computer files. The files inside the compressed file could be almost any type and are usually stored in the compressed file in order to shrink them into a single archive which is smaller than the files it contains when they are decompressed. This is quite commonly done to make transferring groups of files easier, as well as to make larger files quicker to download or upload since being smaller they do not take as long to send/receive. Two of the most common compression programs are WinZIP and WinRAR (.zip and .rar).With this in mind when you extract a file you are removing it from the archive, expanding it to its original size then copying the restored file to a specified folder. When you copy a file, you are simply duplicating a file (any file) in memory and writing an exact copy of that file to a specified folder.Note that if you have a .RAR file (e.g. file1.rar) which contains a bunch of photos you took on vacation (e.g. photo1.jpg, photo2.jpg, photo3.jpg) you could EXTRACT the file1.rar to the folder ("C:\ANYFOLDER") and that folder would contain all of the photos which were in file1.rar. However if you simply COPY file1.rar to "C:\ANYFOLDER" folder, the folder will contain the file 'file1.rar'. You would still have to extract the photos from it should you wish to access them.
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It depends on the compression used. Usually normal 1,5 or 2 hour movies are compressed to 700Mb to fit on a burnable CD.
If your account cannot upload videos over 15 minutes long, then the limit is 20 gigabytes. If your account can upload longer videos, then the file size limit substantially increases. If your video file is too big, just break it up into smaller chunks and post the videos onto YouTube seperately.
The only way to speed up your upload is to compress your file to a smaller size or get a better internet upload speed. The YouTube server can only download videos so quickly. Should a video process for too long, try uploading it again.
I have found a way its long but it works. download bitpim, then you make an box account so you can upload files to the site then download them from somewhere else. Find the music file you want then in bitpim convert it using 16 bytes per second. after you are done rename the file from mp3 to mid. After you are done and get section of the song you want you upload the mid file to your box account. send upload link to your phone via e-mail and then go to the site on your phone and download.
This varies greatly from a few minutes to as long as a day. It really depends on the file size and length of the YouTube video you're uploading.
The longer the video, the longer it takes to upload!
You might consider cutting the file in two and upload Part 1 and Part 2. Before altering your file, though, make a couple copies. Move your original file to a back-up drive or assign it an unusual name so it's kept safe. Use a copy to make changes to the file. Another alternative for a very long song is to re-tape but do a much shorter version or an intro version. Then you could offer your longer track for purchase if you wanted to do so.
yes sure. A keylogger can be attached to any file, an image, doc file or email attachment, send it to the target computer or upload to server and let target computer download it. When the file is on there, so long as it is opened, the keylogger will be released and installed automatically.
Another term for long file might be long-term file or shell file.
That is entirely dependent on file size, internet speed, computer quality, active memory occupation, number of terminals operating gmail, and email size/content. Theoretically you could upload a file to gmail just short of the speed of light, using a fiber-optic quantum computer, a blank document, with no other occupation for active memory and no one else using gmail at the time. Practically, however, it will usually take a few seconds.
Anyone can upload videos to YouTube as long as you have an account. The upload button is on the top right-hand corner of all YouTube pages while logged in.