Video file sizes vary greatly according to the quality settings of your device and how much detail there is in each frame of the video. 50Mb per minute would be a reasonable guess for 1280 x 720 HD video
The razor cell phone needs a micro SD card to store pictures, music, and video files. The phone usually comes with one, but they can be purchased separately.
One minute of HD video typically requires around 250 to 500 megabytes of storage, depending on the compression method used and the video bitrate. For instance, standard 1080p HD video at a bitrate of 5 Mbps can occupy about 37.5 MB per minute, while higher-quality settings may increase the storage needs significantly. Therefore, the exact memory requirement can vary based on resolution, frame rate, and encoding settings.
its not a mobile phone its an mp3 player, its a samsung yp-k5
All you do is purchase a memory card reader and hook it to your PC. Then you take the memory card out of your cell phone and put it in to the memory card reader and hook it to your PC usb slot. It will show all the files from your phone on the memory card. You go to the photo or video etc and drag it in to the memory card, uninstall the memory card reader from your PC then put the card in your phone. There all done =]
Yes. An SD card is simply a storage device. If the video is store on the phones internal memory, you can still send it from one phone to another.
Depends if you dealing with Music or Video, and it depends on the quality. In theory you could have 1 minute of video equal to 4.7GB, 10 hours, or more.
You will need a camera phone that can record video rather than just still photos. Other than that the phone will be fine if it has enough memory for the length of video you need.
According to the AT&T website the answer is yes to both still pictures and video being recordable on that 'phone providing you have enough memory on the 'phone
The minimum memory a video adapter needs can vary depending on the intended use and resolution. For basic tasks such as web browsing or office applications, a video adapter may require as little as 512 MB to 1 GB of memory. However, for gaming or high-resolution video editing, a video adapter typically needs at least 4 GB to 8 GB of dedicated memory for optimal performance. Ultimately, the required memory will depend on the specific applications and resolutions being used.
That's correct, it will upgrade your video memory and not your system memory.
how can i get the video memory address in computer?.
Yes, because ur boost mobile phone can play camcorder then it should play video. if ur phone sayd "page size not supported" then that means u have taken up to much memory or u cant be done by phone.