That can vary a LOT, depending on the video's size (height and width, in pixels), as well as its quality.
About 500 Mb in reasonable quality video.
That really depends a lot on the video's size and quality. Take a sample of a video in the desired quality, and look how many MB it takes, and for how many minutes it plays. From there, you can extrapolate. (1 GB = 1024 MB)
It's not possible to say - some video is higher quality than others.
The concept of converting data storage (megabytes) to time (minutes) is not straightforward as it depends on the type of data being measured. If we assume an average data transfer rate of 1 megabyte per second, then 25 megabytes would take approximately 25 seconds to transfer. However, if we consider streaming video content, which typically uses around 5 megabytes per minute, then 25 megabytes would equate to about 5 minutes of video playback.
A mb is a measure of volume data storage. A second is a measure of time. It could be a fraction of an angle but that is unlikely in this context). An mb and second measure different things and, according to the basic principles of dimensional analysis, conversion from one to the other is not valid. 1 mb will hold a much longer time's worth of low quality audio than it will a high quality video.
About 500 Mb in reasonable quality video.
That really depends a lot on the video's size and quality. Take a sample of a video in the desired quality, and look how many MB it takes, and for how many minutes it plays. From there, you can extrapolate. (1 GB = 1024 MB)
It's not possible to say - some video is higher quality than others.
1 mb=1 minute of film. So 2 hours would be 120 Megabytes.
1 gb video held in 1024 mb
(128 kbps) * 1 hour = 56.25 megabytes
I find I get about 1 minute per MB, so 1 GB would be 1000 minutes. It really depends on the quality of the music you have. 96kbps will be a smaller file that 190kbps. However some of the quality is lost.
it depends were you live from my house to gimli it is about 1 hour on the other hand my brother live's in lindon woods and for him it is 1 hour and a half.
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.
It takes 6 - 8MB to watch a 1 minute an SD quality video
1 mb = 1 megabyte is an amount, like 1 kilometer. 7 mbps = 7 megabytes per second is a speed, like seven kilometers per hour.
If u join other servers it might be anywhere between 10-30 mb..........If u host ur own server nearly 45-60 mb...........