the formatted capacity is always different (and less) from the discs stated capacity, so heres a chart based on 1 gb = 1024mb
4.7gb DVD = unformatted: approx 4812mb formatted: 4392.96mb
1 mb=1 minute of film. So 2 hours would be 120 Megabytes.
A single DVD is capable of holding 4813 megabytes of data. Blu Ray disks, on the other hand, can hold 25600mb.
Most DVD discs hold up to 4.7 GB. The movies that these discs are on usually are much lower than that, but it helps to have the spare room.
If you are talking 'memory' in computers than I think you want to say how many MB in a GB? 1,000 MB = 1 GB
1 Mb = 1024 Kb
A DVD can hold up to 4.7 Mb.
1 mb=1 minute of film. So 2 hours would be 120 Megabytes.
A little under 4,700 MB. The disc needs some space for the finalization process.
only one layer is used for 8.5 mb. Two layers would be used for 8.5 gb
DVD by far. A DVD can store 4.7 gigabytes of data. A floppy disk can store 1.44 megabytes of data. 1000 megabytes = 1 gigabyte.
A DVD stores 4700 MB which is 4.7 Gigs a DVD Movies is usually around 700 MB or so. 4700/700 MB and your looking at a few hours of video. Hope this helped :)
DVD by far. A DVD can store 4.7 gigabytes of data. A floppy disk can store 1.44 megabytes of data. 1000 megabytes = 1 gigabyte. i would like to know why?????????????????
A megabyte.
In my experience downloading movies and dvd's... there is somewhere between 700mb to 875mb per movie/dvd....although today dvd's/movies can contain 1024mb which is roughly 1gb. I'd say is safe to bet dvd/movie downloads to contain around 700mb to just over 1024mb or 1gb+or-. remember...1gb is roughly around 1024mb...from my knowledge. Please correct me if I'm wrong cause that would surely suck to be misinformed.
A standard size for a DVD is 4.7GB. A 10 megapixel photo is about 30 megabytes in size. 1 gigabyte = 1024 megabytes. This means that you can fit around 160 of these quality pictures on a DVD. Different cameras take different sizes therefore you may be able to fit a little more or a little less.
when we're talking about DVD movies thinking in terms of how many bytes is pretty rediculous. a very short DVD quality movie will be measured at least in tens of mega-bytes (Mb). one megabyte is equal to 1,048,576 bytes. so, if you were, for instance, thinking in terms of how many bytes there were in a full-length DVD quality feature film then you would be talking about gigabytes(Gb). one Gb is equal to 1,073,741,824 bytes. you need between 1 and 3 gigs of space for a whole DVD worth of information.
8 300 mb masxtor discs roughly will make a terabytes worth i believe