No, unless it is put on as a data dvd and not a regular video dvd
It takes 6 - 8MB to watch a 1 minute an SD quality video
Start both at the same time, flip each when time runs out. The 5 minute will be turned 3 times totalling 15 minutes. The 8 minute will be flipped twice totalling 16 minutes. Once the 15 minutes is up on the 5 minute timers, there is one minute left on the 8 minute timer.
3/5 * 1 minute * 60 seconds/minute= 36 seconds
It is: 12/60 or 1/5 of a minute
Yes. Windows Movie Maker can edit a 5 minute video with ease. And, no, there isn't really any limit to how long a video can be.
The amount of MB for each minute of a video varies a lot, depending on the quality and size of the image. Look at a few videos to get an idea.The amount of MB for each minute of a video varies a lot, depending on the quality and size of the image. Look at a few videos to get an idea.The amount of MB for each minute of a video varies a lot, depending on the quality and size of the image. Look at a few videos to get an idea.The amount of MB for each minute of a video varies a lot, depending on the quality and size of the image. Look at a few videos to get an idea.
"Vea el video de cinco minutos."
5 minutes x 60 seconds per minute = 300 seconds
100mb / min in 5 minute increments
It is likely several dozen petabytes (quadrillion bytes, billiard bytes, 1015 bytes)=========================================================In 2011 (YouTube's 6th birthday), 2 days worth of video were uploaded every minute.I have assumed that each year there has been a 100% growth in video upload.Also, I have assumed that 1 min video has size of 3MB.With these assumptions, the total data storage at the end of 2011 is coming to around 9 petabytes i.e. 9000 terabytes. This is just an estimate.201120102009200820072006Videos Added Per Minute(hr)482412631.5Videos Added Per Minute(min)2880144072036018090Video Data Size per min (MB)333333Data Size of video added per min(MB)8640432021601080540270Data Size of video added per day(TB)12.446.223.111.560.780.39Data Size of video added per year(PetaBYte)4.542.271.140.570.280.142012 Total(petabyte)8.94
No, unless it is put on as a data dvd and not a regular video dvd
1/2 inch will easily do that.
120 pics! Wow. :)
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.
It all depends on how long the video or movie is. Generally a short high quality video can be anywhere from 5-20MB.
no