it just depends on how much movement is going on, for example if there is an explosion every 5 minets its going to be alot but most of the time it will be about 1.5 gigabytes
Slightly off. A film I made that was 1 hour and 7 minutes in length was 11 Gigabytes. So a 2 hour film would be from 15 Gigabytes to 22ish Gigabytes.
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It depends on the format and the selected compression. There is no definitive answer to your question.
For example a DVD contains about 2 hours of film contents on a 4,3 GB disk.
Way less than 1. In a 2 hour movie there are only 4 gigs.
None. MP3 is an audio format and hence not really suited for movies. If you're talking about MP4, however, it depends, since the bit rate is not a fixed part of the format, but variable. But, typically, it will be about 700MB for 'acceptable' quality on a 90 minute movie, though this depends on your personal threshold for video artifacts.
How many movies a 64 gb flash drive can store depends on the length of the movies. If eacah movie is about 2 hours, then the flash drive can hold up to 21 movies.
It can hold up to 80 hours of video so I would say about 40 movies assuming all movies are around 2 hours long
more than enough! 100000/300= ? this much!