These two units are not compatible for conversion; minutes is time, gigabytes (GB) is computer memory.
Hours are a measure of time, a gigabyte is a measure of storage space on a drive. The two can't be converted unless there's more to it, ie, how many hours of a certan kind of media will take up one gigabyte of hard drive space.
A 4GB memory card will hold about two hours of 720p recording. One gigabyte will hold about 30 minutes of this type of recording.
The concept of measuring time in gigabytes is not accurate. A gigabyte is a unit of digital storage capacity, not time. It represents 1 billion bytes of data. Time is measured in units such as seconds, minutes, and hours.
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.
Two hours and 19 minutes.
Two hours and twenty nine minutes.
There are two hours and twenty-eight minutes or 2.47 hours in 148 minutes.
There are 60 minutes in an hour; two hours would be 60+60 minutes, that is 120 minutes.
Two and one third hours is equivalent to 160 minutes.
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Two gigabytes includes about two thousand megabytes. Two gigabytes is a unit of memory, not time.If you are talking about video, it greatly depends on what format you are storing it in.For example, in the P2 recording medium,DVC Pro runs about .25 GB/min.,DVCPro HD or 720PN24 runs about .4 GB/min.,DVCPro50 or DVCProHD 720P30 runs about .5 GB/min andDVCProHD 1080i60 or 720P60 runs about 1.0 GB/min.Hope these specifics are helpful.