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The amount of 4K video that 2 terabytes (TB) can hold depends on several factors, including the video bitrate, compression settings, and length of the video. Here's a general breakdown to give you an idea: ### **Estimating 4K Video Storage:** 1. **Bitrate and Compression:** - **High Bitrate (Uncompressed or High Quality):** 4K video with high bitrate (e.g., 100 Mbps) will consume more storage space. - **Moderate Bitrate (Compressed):** 4K video with moderate bitrate (e.g., 20-40 Mbps) will consume less storage space but still provide good quality. 2. **Approximate Storage Capacity:** - **High Bitrate (100 Mbps):** - **1 Hour of Video:** Approximately 45 GB. - **2 TB Capacity:** Roughly 88 hours of 4K video. - **Moderate Bitrate (25 Mbps):** - **1 Hour of Video:** Approximately 11 GB. - **2 TB Capacity:** Roughly 182 hours of 4K video. - **Low Bitrate (10 Mbps):** - **1 Hour of Video:** Approximately 4.5 GB. - **2 TB Capacity:** Roughly 444 hours of 4K video. ### **Calculation Example:** To calculate how much 4K video you can store: 1. **Determine Bitrate:** Identify the average bitrate of the 4K video (e.g., 30 Mbps). 2. **Calculate Storage Usage per Hour:** - Convert bitrate to bytes per second: - \( \text{Bitrate in bytes/sec} = \text{Bitrate in Mbps} \times \frac{1,000,000}{8} \) - For 30 Mbps: \( 30 \times \frac{1,000,000}{8} = 3,750,000 \text{ bytes/sec} \) or approximately 3.75 MB/sec. - Calculate storage per hour: - \( \text{Storage per hour} = 3.75 \text{ MB/sec} \times 3,600 \text{ seconds} = 13,500 \text{ MB} \) or approximately 13.5 GB. 3. **Calculate Total Capacity:** - For 2 TB (2,000 GB): - \( \frac{2,000 \text{ GB}}{13.5 \text{ GB/hour}} \approx 148 \text{ hours} \) This is a rough estimate, and actual storage capacity can vary based on the specific compression settings, resolution, frame rate, and video content.
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