Gigabyte cannot be converted to hours, they measure two separate things. Gigabyte is the amount of data something can hold, and hours is time of course. If you are asking how many hours a gigabyte can hold of a certain type of media like music or video, it will vary. It depends on the quality, with average mp3 quality sound you can fit about 17 hours. If you are talking about videos, if you have a DVD quality video, then you fit about 1 movie, or about 1.5 to 2 hours.
hours of what? music, movies, divx, dvd, (what compression)???? etc
ten hours. From 63185.
a 16 GB, because it has more space than an 8 GB
GB is the acronym for "gigabytes". 8GB is equal to 8192MB or "megabytes". Digital data and information is measured in these.
Bb, Eb, Ab, Db, Gb, Cb
hours of what? music, movies, divx, dvd, (what compression)???? etc
well 1 gigabyte is about 1.5 hours. scince 1 terabyte is 1000 gigabytes. then it should equale about 1,500 hours
That is a HUGE file. Many hours 30 hours + ?
Hours and Gigabytes are not the same thing and cannot be measured together. Hours represent time that has passed by. Gigabytes represent amount of space available on a computer.
30 hours or video...
Gigabytes has no connection with time.
Gigabytes (GB) is not in any way related to time.
10hours
32 hours
depends on what format you are using
A good rule of thumb to apply is 10 GB can record about 45 minutes of video; therefore, 20 GB - 1.5 hours, 40 GB - 3 hours, 80 GB - 6 hours, 120 GB - 9 hours, etc. This, however, is just an estimate. You will definitely get more or less depending on the quality of video. Low or poor quality will give you more time, but high or excellent clarity will, of course, give you less time.
Hours are a measure of time, a gigabyte is a measure of storage space on a drive. The two can't be converted unless there's more to it, ie, how many hours of a certan kind of media will take up one gigabyte of hard drive space.