This calculator helps you estimate filesize, using bandwidth and time as inputs. Use it to estimate video file size, disk size, network backup capacity...
1 second * 576 bps
1 second
576 bps
= 1 seconds * 72 B/s
1 seconds
72 B/s
= 72 B
72 B
Compare 72 B to standard capacities from:Hard disk • Tape drive • Optical drive •
Samsung 850 EVO 120GB SSD = 1666666666.7 files of 72 B • Intel 530 240GB SSD = 3333333333.3 files of 72 B • WD Blue 500GB drive = 6944444444.4 files of 72 B • WD Blue 1TB drive = 13888888888.9 files of 72 B • Samsung 840 EVO 1TB SSD = 13888888888.9 files of 72 B • WD Purple 2TB drive = 27777777777.8 files of 72 B • WD Red Pro 3TB drive = 41666666666.7 files of 72 B • WD Red 4TB drive = 55555555555.6 files of 72 B • WD Green 6TB drive = 83333333333.3 files of 72 B •
Multiply bandwidth by time: Size = Bandwidth × Time. Convert units first: 100 Mbps × 60 seconds = 6000 Megabits = 750 MB. Remember: 8 bits = 1 byte, so divide bits by 8 to get bytes.
Depends on bitrate: YouTube HD (5 Mbps) = 2.25 GB/hour. Netflix HD (5.8 Mbps) = 2.6 GB/hour. 4K streaming (15-25 Mbps) = 7-11 GB/hour. Blu-ray quality (40 Mbps) = 18 GB/hour.
MB (megabyte) = 1,000,000 bytes (decimal, SI standard). MiB (mebibyte) = 1,048,576 bytes (binary, 2^20). Hard drives use MB; Windows often shows MiB. A "1 TB" drive shows as 931 GiB in Windows.
At Netflix HD quality (2.6 GB/hr): 1TB = 385 hours. At 4K (10 GB/hr): 1TB = 100 hours. At Blu-ray quality (18 GB/hr): 1TB = 55 hours. Compressed formats like H.265 can nearly double these numbers.