depends on your frame rate (fps) and video quality. if you know the size of each frame then the answer in minutes is: 4Gb / [(size of each frame in Mb) * fps * 60 /1024]
A 4gb Mp3 player can hold anywhere between 800 and 1400 songs. It depends on how long the songs are( 4 minutes or less if longer then you get less songs). You can hold 1000 photos. I'm not sure yet how many videos it can hold but I think 1 video takes up 2 or 3 songs. But if you put a video in it the music video will seem like a very small square in the middle of the screen.
Some video cameras have a file size limit of 4GB. The answer will also depend on what type of video you are recording. Standard video (TV resolution) will require much less memory. The various HD video formats will require much more. Another wikianswer indicates that a 2GB card can hold two hours of video. But it gives no indication of the video format. Casio claims 9 minutes 11 seconds per GB for their Exilim Pro Ex F1. So an 8GB card could hold 73 minutes 28 seconds of HD video. But it would need to be split into two or more files.
1GB will hold about 1-1 1/2 hours of video, so a 4GB iPod can hold around 5-6 hours. Although, I cannot think of a 4GB iPod that will support video playback. There is only the 8GB iPod Nano that plays video.
A 4GB memory card will hold about two hours of 720p recording. One gigabyte will hold about 30 minutes of this type of recording.
It will depend on the resolution, length of the music video or movie and compression type which the video files use. e.g. For use in a pocket PC you can even have a full movie in AVI format which can be e.g. only 400MB per movie and that way you can have around 10 movies in a 1GB card. If your music video file size is 100MB you can have 40 of those in 4GB memory. - Neeraj Sharma
4GB Holds up to 1,000 songs Holds up to 3,500 photos Holds up to 4 hours video
There is no such thing as a 34GB drive, I think you mean 32GB. If this is the case, It completly depends on the quality of the video. A DVD quality film is usually around 1GB and the HD films are around 4GB, so if we average films out to be about 2 hours, you should be able to hold around 65 hours of DVD quallity video.
It depends on the size of the songs. However, 4gb MP3 players can generally hold approximately 1000 songs.
CDs cannot hold 4gb but a single layer DVDR can. CDs cannot hold 4gb but a single layer DVDR can.
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