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Having watched a video on synthetic division, which stated that: "In algebra, synthetic division is a method of performing polynomial long division." I don't think that they are similar.
The amount of video that 256MB can hold depends on the video's bitrate and resolution. For example, standard definition video at a bitrate of about 1,000 kbps can yield approximately 30 minutes of video in 256MB. However, high-definition video at a bitrate of 5,000 kbps may only allow for around 5-10 minutes. Therefore, the duration varies significantly based on the video quality and compression settings.
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.
The size of a 1-minute video can vary significantly based on factors such as resolution, frame rate, and compression method. For example, a standard definition video might be around 10-20 MB, while a high-definition video can range from 50 MB to over 200 MB. Additionally, more efficient compression formats like H.264 can reduce file size without sacrificing too much quality. Ultimately, the exact size depends on the specific parameters of the video being recorded.
An example of linear multimedia is the typical presentation that combines video and sound, but without choices. You watch it from beginning to end. Users are reacting to, not reacting with, what they see.