The length of a 500 MB video can vary significantly depending on the video's resolution, frame rate, compression method, and audio quality. As a rough estimate, a 500 MB video could be anywhere from a few minutes to over an hour in length. To determine the exact duration of a 500 MB video, you would need to know the specific technical details of the video file.
About 500 Mb in reasonable quality video.
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A video usually has a few MB per minute; exactly how much will depend a lot on the quality of the video.
A Skype video call download is about 10 MB per minute. This would equate to about 600 MB an hour.
One gigabyte (GB) equals one thousand megabytes (MB). If you figure the average mp3 is 4 MB, then that's room for 250 (1000/4) songs. If you use 3 MB for a song instead, that's 333 (1000/3) songs. So it depends on how long most of the songs you listen to are.
A megabyte can hold approximately 1 million bytes of data, which is equivalent to roughly 500 pages of plain text or a few minutes of audio or video.
500 MB (megabytes) is equivalent to 500,000 kilobytes or approximately 0.5 gigabytes. It represents a moderate amount of data storage, capable of holding around 125 songs, 200 high-resolution photos, or a short video. In terms of internet data usage, 500 MB can support about 10 hours of streaming music or around 1-2 hours of standard-definition video streaming.
500 MB (megabytes) is storage space. You are able to write files and save things within this space as long as you don't exceed it.
1024 x 500 = 512000 kilobytes
500 x 1024 = 512000
12 gigabytes is much larger. 500 megabytes is about half a gigabyte.
Usually it can be your internet connection, how long the video(s) are and how much KB/MB it is (: