It depends on the quality of the music files.
How many hours of WHAT? For a decent quality MP3, you can estimate 1 megabyte for every minute, and a gigabyte is 1024 megabyte. The storage space required may vary a lot, though, depending on the quality. Movies/videos take up more space, if they are of high quality.
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.
The number of hours that 100 GB can provide depends on the bitrate of the content being consumed. For example, streaming music at a standard bitrate of 128 kbps uses approximately 1 MB per minute, allowing for around 1,666 hours of playback on 100 GB. Conversely, streaming video at 1080p quality can use about 3 GB per hour, resulting in roughly 33 hours of viewing time. Therefore, the total hours vary widely based on the type of content and its quality.
The storage capacity of a standard DVD is about 4.7 GB for single-layer and 8.5 GB for dual-layer DVDs. If you are considering single-layer DVDs, 8 DVDs would require approximately 37.6 GB. For dual-layer DVDs, you would need around 68 GB. The total needed will depend on the type of DVDs you are using.
hours of what? music, movies, divx, dvd, (what compression)???? etc
It depends on what quality the movie is. If it is DVD Quality, you could get about 1.5 hours but if it was lower quality (AVI) you could get 4 times that.
Depends on the game. 7 gigabytes is more than a feature-length DVD movie, so even in a speed run I'd estimate it's about 4 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.
A High Definition Digital Versatile Disc or HD-DVD holds 15 GB per layer (a regular DVD holds 4.7 GB per layer)
when we're talking about DVD movies thinking in terms of how many bytes is pretty rediculous. a very short DVD quality movie will be measured at least in tens of mega-bytes (Mb). one megabyte is equal to 1,048,576 bytes. so, if you were, for instance, thinking in terms of how many bytes there were in a full-length DVD quality feature film then you would be talking about gigabytes(Gb). one Gb is equal to 1,073,741,824 bytes. you need between 1 and 3 gigs of space for a whole DVD worth of information.
That is a HUGE file. Many hours 30 hours + ?
Depending on the DVD you may have: 4.7 GB (single-sided, single-layer - common) (Two hours of high quality video) 8.5-8.7 GB (single-sided, double-layer) (3.5 hours of high quality video) 9.4 GB (double-sided, single-layer) (4 hours of high quality video) 17.08 GB (double-sided, double-layer - rare) (8 hours of high quality video) Double sided disks can be written on both sides, which is why they hold about twice as much.
A DVD stores 4700 MB which is 4.7 Gigs a DVD Movies is usually around 700 MB or so. 4700/700 MB and your looking at a few hours of video. Hope this helped :)
A DVD-ROM is a general term describing any DVD medium that cannot be written to by end-users.To answer your question in another way: there are a lot of different types of DVD. Types most commonly found are mini-DVD's (1.4 GB), dual-layer mini-DVD's (2.6 GB), DVD-R/+R/-RW/+RW (4.7 GB), DVD-DL/DVD9 (8.5 GB) or DVD-RAM (4.7 or 9.4 GB depending on single or dual layers).
Each single-layer DVD can hold up to 4.7 GB.
a dvd can hold a minimum of 4.7 gb