a long time
About 2k songs.
The number of hours of recording that 500 GB can hold depends on the audio or video format and its bitrate. For example, high-quality audio files at 256 kbps might hold around 1,000 hours, while standard-definition video at 1,000 kbps could hold about 80 hours. For high-definition video at 5,000 kbps, you might only get about 10 hours of recording. Therefore, the specific duration varies greatly based on the file type and quality settings used.
hours of what? music, movies, divx, dvd, (what compression)???? etc
1 GB hold 1 hour roughly
It depends on how the audio files are encoded, which determines their size. But, 1gb generally equals about 15 hours of audio. Four gb will accomodate about 60 hours. The Great Gatsby audiobook is about 5 hours long. That means 4 gb will accomodate about 12 books of that length, give or take a few depending on file type.
well 1 gigabyte is about 1.5 hours. scince 1 terabyte is 1000 gigabytes. then it should equale about 1,500 hours
there is no amount of hours. songs are messured in gb so 8gb is 8,000 songs
The OS itself will typically use about 10 GB or so of space. We'll round down a bit. 300 GB is enough for approximately 461 hours of audio music (1,199 if MP3 music) Or about 64 hours of DVD video
One gigabyte (1 GB) of data can hold approximately 4 hours of standard-quality video (like 480p) or around 1 hour of high-definition video (like 1080p), depending on the compression and encoding used. For audio, 1 GB typically can store about 250 songs, which translates to roughly 17 hours of music, depending on the bitrate. Therefore, the number of hours in 1 GB of data varies based on the type of content being stored.
Gigabyte cannot be converted to hours, they measure two separate things. Gigabyte is the amount of data something can hold, and hours is time of course. If you are asking how many hours a gigabyte can hold of a certain type of media like music or video, it will vary. It depends on the quality, with average mp3 quality sound you can fit about 17 hours. If you are talking about videos, if you have a DVD quality video, then you fit about 1 movie, or about 1.5 to 2 hours.
it depends on how long the song is but mine can hold 300
The amount of audio a memory card can hold depends on several factors, including the audio format, bitrate, and length of the recordings. For example, a standard MP3 file at 128 kbps consumes about 1 MB of space per minute. Therefore, a 32 GB memory card could theoretically hold around 32,000 minutes (or approximately 533 hours) of audio at that bitrate. Higher bitrates or lossless formats like WAV will reduce the total recording time significantly.