i think a 8 GB is a film right
750 mb, at most 1 gb
None. Megahertz (MhZ) is a measure of frequency/wavelength and gigabyte (GB) is a measure of capacity. Perhaps you were wanting to ask how many megabytes are in a gigabyte? That answer is 1000.
no
1 gigabyte is 1024 megabytes. so 3 gigabytes = 3072 megabytes
Just check on the PS3.
750 mb, at most 1 gb
That is a HUGE file. Many hours 30 hours + ?
It depends on the quality, but an average length 720p movie will use approx. 4 GB of memory
it just depends on how much movement is going on, for example if there is an explosion every 5 minets its going to be alot but most of the time it will be about 1.5 gigabytes Slightly off. A film I made that was 1 hour and 7 minutes in length was 11 Gigabytes. So a 2 hour film would be from 15 Gigabytes to 22ish Gigabytes.
a single layer disc has a capacity of 4.7 GB, a duel layer disc 8.54 GB. 1 GB = 1024 MB 1 MB =1024 KB It depends on your film size, you do the math.
It all depend on the length of the film and the format which is used. A typical film in "VOB" will be 4Gb, whereas in AVI it can be 700mb. Using a non compressed format of 4Gb per film, you will be able to get around 256 films on a 1 tb disk.
How many GB are there in 9161 MB?
There are 1048576 k in a GB.
There is exactly one gigabyte in a gigabyte.
3449939 kilobyte = how many gigabyte ?
when we're talking about DVD movies thinking in terms of how many bytes is pretty rediculous. a very short DVD quality movie will be measured at least in tens of mega-bytes (Mb). one megabyte is equal to 1,048,576 bytes. so, if you were, for instance, thinking in terms of how many bytes there were in a full-length DVD quality feature film then you would be talking about gigabytes(Gb). one Gb is equal to 1,073,741,824 bytes. you need between 1 and 3 gigs of space for a whole DVD worth of information.
Two.