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.
a long time
About 2k songs.
Storage limits do not translate into time limits. It depends on the quality of the video, and the quality of audio. I would say somewhere around 12 hours of video tape high quality + high quality audio.
Gigabytes has no connection with time.
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.
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.
Approximately 3 hours 50 minutes at that speed !
Answer: The WAV audio file format is limited to files that do not exceed 4 GB in size. This is due of its use of a 32-bit unsigned integer to record the file size header. This is still equivalent to about 6 hours of CD-quality stereo audio.
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
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 19,800 seconds in five hours and thirty minutes. You need to do the math. All you need to do is multiply.
There are 8.5 hours. * hours and 30 minutes