Depends - 2054 megabytes of what? - 1 minute of MP3 music in a fairly high quality takes about 1 MB, but the amount of MB/minute can really vary a lot. A minute of a DVD-quality movie takes up much more space than that.
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The answer depends on 800 MB of WHAT: low quality audio or high definition video?
There is no sensible answer to the question. A megabyte is a measure of computer memory whereas 120 minutes is a measure of time. According to basic dimensional analysis conversion from one to the other is not valid. For example, consider 120 minutes of high quality video and 120 minutes of low quality audio: there will be a huge difference in the memory requirements of the two.
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.
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)
how many minutes to make 1mb
7 HOURS
It depends on the quality.
You are comparing two entirely unrelated units of measure. You might as well ask how many days there are in PI for all the sense it makes to compare minutes to megabytes.
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None. The units are incompatible.
A 650 MB CD-R can hold 74 minutes of music. A 700 MB CD-R can hold 80 minutes of music.
On a modern 100Mb (million bits/second) broadband connection a megabyte transfers in 80 milliseconds (1.333E-3 minutes).
The answer depends on 800 MB of WHAT: low quality audio or high definition video?
It depends on the quality of the film.
To determine how many megabytes (MB) are in 20 minutes, we need to consider the type of data being measured. For audio, a typical bitrate is around 128 kbps (kilobits per second), which translates to about 1 MB per minute. Therefore, 20 minutes of audio at this bitrate would be approximately 20 MB. For video or other data types, the MB size would vary significantly based on factors like resolution and compression.
The answer depends on what you wish to store? Low or high quality audio, or low or high quality video.