Way less than 1. In a 2 hour movie there are only 4 gigs.
The amount of data required to download a 1-hour video can vary, but on average, it is around 1 to 2 gigabytes.
1 GB hold 1 hour roughly
you can watch Japanese movie on TV.
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.
212 movies at 4.7 gb. 1000/4.7 (hard drive space in gb/movie size)
The size of a movie usually varies between 1 and 3 GB depending on the length of the movie and the quality of the picture. This would mean that 16 GB could hold between 5 and 16 movies.
The approximate file size of a 1-hour 4K video is around 42-45 gigabytes.
Approximately 42 GB of storage space is required for 1 hour of 4k video content.
You May Be Able To Fit Four Movies On A 8GB Ipod But If You Shrink Them You Will Be Able To Fit More On.
The number of hours of video that can fit into 3.6 gigabytes depends on the video quality and compression used. For example, standard definition video might require about 1 gigabyte per hour, while high definition video might use around 3 gigabytes per hour or more. Therefore, 3.6 gigabytes could hold approximately 3 to 3.6 hours of standard definition video, but only about 1 to 1.2 hours of high definition video.
1 megabytes = 0.0009765625 gigabytes