The formula to calculate the Recording Time (RT) is:
\[ RT = \frac{SC}{BR \cdot CR} \]
Where:
Let's say the storage capacity (\( SC \)) is 64 GB, the bitrate (\( BR \)) is 8 Mbps, and the codec ratio (\( CR \)) is 1.5. Using the formula:
\[ RT = \frac{64}{8 \cdot 1.5} \]
We get:
\[ RT = \frac{64}{8 \cdot 1.5} \approx 5.33 \text{ hours} \]
So, the Recording Time (\( RT \)) is approximately 5.33 hours.
Recording time refers to the duration or length of time that an audio or video recording lasts. It can also refer to the amount of time available for recording on a specific device or medium, such as a cassette tape, DVD, or digital storage device. The recording time can be influenced by several factors including the storage capacity of the recording medium, the quality of the recording, and the format or codec used for the recording.