To calculate the data per video (\(D\)):
\[ D = \frac{B \times T \times 60}{8} \]
Where:
Data per video refers to the amount of data consumed or required to store a video file. It is typically measured in megabytes (MB) and depends on the video’s bitrate and duration. The higher the bitrate and the longer the duration, the more data will be required to store the video. This metric is crucial for understanding storage requirements and bandwidth usage, especially for streaming services and video content creators.
Let's assume the following values:
Using the formula:
\[ D = \frac{5 \times 10 \times 60}{8} = 375 \]
The data per video is 375 MB.
Let's assume the following values:
Using the formula:
\[ D = \frac{8 \times 20 \times 60}{8} = 1200 \]
The data per video is 1200 MB.