It is reported that over 72 hours of video are uploaded on YouTube every minute, but that is not the same as 4 billion hours of actual video watched a month. With the 72 hours of video uploaded multiplying it by each day would be a total of 1,440 hours a day totaling to 43,200 hours of video uploaded in a 30 day period.
It can refer to how much internet you have access to.
Well 24 hours of video are uploaded every minute. So 24x60=1440 1440 Hours of video are uploaded a hour. So 1440x24=34560 34569 hours of video are uploaded a Day. There is no set amount of videos uploaded because videos vary in length. Hope I helped!
That depends a lot on what sort of data you store in those MB, for example low-quality sound, high-quality sound, low-quality video, high-quality video.
so many hours
The actual time 500MB of data represents can vary significantly depending on the type of content being dealt with. For video content, it could be roughly 30 minutes of high-quality video or up to 2 hours of lower-quality video. For audio content, it could equate to roughly 100-150 songs.
because it is checking the files for consistency
500mb equals 500000 Kb 1 Mb= 1000Kb
It depends on if the video is compressed or not. A loose guideline for uncompressed video is about a Gigabyte every ten minutes. So, a 5 minutes video should use about 500MB of space. If a video were compressed or reduced in size, it could be much smaller.
30 hours or video...
It means that you have 500mb at anytime on any network.
18 hours a day
I have 500MB a month and i am on Facebook and googling things all the time and i never run out! hope this helps:)
A video game tester generally work 60 to 70 hours a week.
5gb stands for 5 gigabyte or 5 billion bytes and 500mb stands for 500 megabytes or 500 million bytes so 5gb is bigger than 500mb.
3 hours a day
Less then two hours a day