The duration of a video in minutes depends on several factors, such as the video resolution, frame rate, and compression method used. On average, a 10 MB video could range from a few seconds to a couple of minutes in duration. To calculate the exact length, you would need to know the specific details of the video file.
It depends on the quality.
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The answer depends on 800 MB of WHAT: low quality audio or high definition video?
That really depends a lot on the video's size and quality. Take a sample of a video in the desired quality, and look how many MB it takes, and for how many minutes it plays. From there, you can extrapolate. (1 GB = 1024 MB)
It depends on the quality of the video.
If its not class six or higher, you can't even record hd video. If not, maybe i'd say 10 minutes max if low definition.
It depends on if the video is compressed or not. A loose guideline for uncompressed video is about a Gigabyte every ten minutes. So, a 5 minutes video should use about 500MB of space. If a video were compressed or reduced in size, it could be much smaller.
The answer depends on what you wish to store? Low or high quality audio, or low or high quality video.
A Skype video call download is about 10 MB per minute. This would equate to about 600 MB an hour.
I have a DV520 Camcorder, It will only video for 2 minutes.
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.
Using the average audio rate (128k per second), 10 minutes takes up a mere 10 megabytes, or a scarce 100th of a gigabyte. Remeber: It is usually 1 minute for 1 megabyte.