The storage space per minute varies a lot depending on the quality of the sound; but for a typical MP3, you can calculate about a MB per minute. That would give you about 30 MB for half an hour; in other words, much less than one GB.
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Movies come in different qualities; the amount of kilobytes or megabytes per minute can vary widely. I suggest you get a sample of a movie in the desired quality, and divide the file size by the number of minutes, to get an idea. For your calculations, note that 1 Gigabyte = 1024 Megabytes - which you can round to 1000 for most practical purposes.
8:00am is eight hours, 8:00pm is twenty hours (20:00). 12:00am is zero hours (00:00), 12:00pm is twelve hours. 12:30am is thirty minutes (00:30), 12:30pm is twelve hours and thirty minutes. 4:30am is four hours and thirty minutes, 4:30pm is sixteen hours and thirty minutes (16:30).
There are 8.5 hours. * hours and 30 minutes
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There are 1,073,741,824 bytes (230 bytes) in 1 gigabyte. So, do a few conversions and get: 60sec/1min; 60min/1hr; 24hr/1day; 365days/1yr... So, it would take: 12,427 days, 13 hours, 37 minutes, 4 seconds. Or 34 years, 17 days, 13 hours, 37 minutes, 4 seconds.