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wa8yxm
Mar 11, 2014Explorer III
It depends on the compression but let me take a look at .. Many
Using MPEG 2, and recording at "Standard" (Which is very low rez, in fact it only gets every other pixel) I show 0.8 to 2.5 Gigs.
MP4 gives better compression and I do a number of shows in MP4.. These are one hour shows. (in fact I have one on the HD now so let me look at it), it is 1.07 Gig for one hour, that was an HD (high rez) I normally use lower quality which can get it down to as low as a quarter gig per hour.
On my MP2 recorders at "Standard" (low) Rez 1 gig per hour is average, at "medium" it's 2 and at High it is 4 Gigs per hour. These are NTSC level recordings. I do not record ATSC here... yet..
This is one reason I'm so against people streaming video on the park Wi-Fi. if the park only has say .707 Gig per hour and you are streaming 500 meg per hour.. That don't leave much for anyone else.
Using MPEG 2, and recording at "Standard" (Which is very low rez, in fact it only gets every other pixel) I show 0.8 to 2.5 Gigs.
MP4 gives better compression and I do a number of shows in MP4.. These are one hour shows. (in fact I have one on the HD now so let me look at it), it is 1.07 Gig for one hour, that was an HD (high rez) I normally use lower quality which can get it down to as low as a quarter gig per hour.
On my MP2 recorders at "Standard" (low) Rez 1 gig per hour is average, at "medium" it's 2 and at High it is 4 Gigs per hour. These are NTSC level recordings. I do not record ATSC here... yet..
This is one reason I'm so against people streaming video on the park Wi-Fi. if the park only has say .707 Gig per hour and you are streaming 500 meg per hour.. That don't leave much for anyone else.
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