To upload a 2GB file at a speed of 5 Mbps, you first need to convert the file size to megabits. Since 1 byte equals 8 bits, 2GB is equal to 16,384 megabits (2 x 1024 x 8). At a speed of 5 Mbps, it would take approximately 3,277 seconds, or about 54.6 minutes, to complete the upload.
No, Facebook has a file size limit for videos, typically around 1.75GB. Uploading a 2GB video would exceed this limit, and the upload would likely fail. It's recommended to compress the video file or consider using a different platform that allows larger file sizes for uploading videos.
then use the 2gb upload, any higher than that it cannot fit in youtube.
You must make sure that:* Your video is no more than 2GB * Your video is less than 10 Minuets long. * Your video has a readable extension: e.g.: .wmv, .mov (More types are allowed)Try checking the YouTube help on the upload page.
Not very long, if anything you need 2Gb.
You will get about 20,000 pages.
4 days
When you plug it into a USB port it should show up as a disc drive. Any video files recorded may be copied and pasted where desired on your computer. Upload to elsewhere as you would any other video file.
The longer the video, the longer it takes to upload!
All depends on the file size. As long as the files don't exceed the limit (5MB) there should be no problem. Most computers hold over 5MBs.
2GB is 2048MB as such, 2GB is greater than 128MB.
Yes, its a 2GB memory space.
2GB are bigger than 16MB.