No, you can't fit anything higher than 700 mb if the device is 700 mb
No 2 Gb is 8 times bigger than 256 Mb.
To split 3GB of data onto 700MB discs, you can use file compression and splitting software. First, compress the files using tools like WinRAR or 7-Zip, which can reduce the overall size. Then, use the same software to split the compressed file into parts that each fit within the 700MB limit. Finally, burn each part onto separate discs.
The number of feature-length movies that can fit on a 4GB portable drive depends on the file size of each movie. On average, a standard compressed movie file (like an MP4) can range from 700MB to 2GB. Therefore, you could fit approximately 2 to 5 movies on a 4GB drive, depending on their quality and compression.
It depends on the compression used. Usually normal 1,5 or 2 hour movies are compressed to 700Mb to fit on a burnable CD.
Depends on the size of your flash drive. Generally a good quality full movie occupies 700MB to 2GB of space.
Easily. Since 782kb is less than 1mb. (1mb is 1024kb). So on a 700mb disc you can store roughly 900 of these files.
No. An AVI file might fit. MIGHT fit. However, a 4.7GB DVD-R or DVD+R would be better.
Yes. 2GB is 2000MB (approximately) so 701MB will fit on it with 1299MB to spare.
a standard size of 650MB to 700MB would indicate a??
Yes, and more. 700mb is approx 700,000kb
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The microSD memory card slot supports up to 16GB