How Many MB's is 128KB's?
Source: SDB webcast @ 128KB/s > Delta 2496 > CoolEdit 2002
Lineage: Delta 2496 > CoolEdit 2002 > CDwav > shn
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Keywords: Live concert
my download box says im am at 94.1 MB so far,how much longer,whats the ratio?
(transfer rate is 53.6 KB's a second,is that good?)
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First, you can't just move the decimal, because 1 MB = 1024 KB; 1 KB = 1024 Bytes (1 GB = 1024 MB... get the idea?)
But 128KB isn't the file size; it's the RECORDING size --
the source is a webcast which was recorded (and/or streamed) for a transfer rate of 128KB/s (T1 line levels)
Now, the answer to your question, notwithstanding the information is
128 k / 1024 (k per megabyte) = .125 MB
So 128 K = 1/8 of a megabyte. it should download in 2 seconds on your transfer rate.
But the think you're downloading is obviously bigger than that, due to the very high encoding / recording size that's listed.
You don't have the total file size information listed above, so it's anybody's guess.
-- EDIT--
Remember, that a CD holds about 74 minutes worth of music, but if you were to take all of that data and just copy it to your hard drive, it woudl take up about 640 megabytes of space. CD-quality, I believe, is about 180KB/second.
So, if this is 128 kb/s, and the concert is 2 hours long, you can expect about a 900 mb file!
Does that make sense?
Just move the decimal to the left like you do in the metric system, you get 0.128 megabytes.
128 kbps is 0.128mbps
your download rate is pretty slow, but if the file isnt too big, it should be fine. what is the total size of the file?
1MB = 1000KB
so 128 KB = ?
1 kB = 1000 B
1 MB = 1000000 B
128KB = 0.128MB
128KB is about 1/8 of an MB... way smaller than 1.
Nothing you'veput above says how big the file is... so no idea how much longer it will take to download.
53KB/s is not great... if you are on DSL. It's about the equivalent of a 512Kb DSL line... so if you are on an 8Mb line, it's about 1/16 of the line capacity. But it's the far end that is likely to be slowing it down.
0 MB's in 128KB's...or rather a small decimal number at least.
1MB is equal to 1024KB's which is equal to 1024 *1000 bytes.
Whether 53.6KBs per second is good or not depends on your connection type. Generally though, given it appears to be a slower connection you are fine. As a basis for comparison I usually get between 500kbps to 1mbps downloads at home.
Come on beavis, that's not the spirit. We're not dogs waiting for rewards. All the stuff you supplied is meaningless. Just download the file and wait until the download finishes. I've been in the computer game for 25 years and I've never taken any notice of the stuff you're talking about. Try to avoid making computers any more complicated than they already are, or you'll end up going mad. 128kb is one tenth of a megabyte if that's any help..
128 kilobits = 0.015625 megabytes
Source: SDB webcast @ 128KB/s > Delta 2496 > CoolEdit 2002
128KB/s is the quality at which the song is rendered at for peoples with avg. 128 Kbps internet speed.
CoolEdit 2002 = The program that rendered/generated the file/song.
It doesn't say anything about Total File Size.
Transfer Rate at 53.6 KB's a second is OK enuff. I normally download at 250 kbps.
Cheers.
The way you phrased the question it's .125MB
Now, to answer you the way I think you meant it 128MB is 131072KB
at the transfer rate you gave it will take you about 41 minutes to download that file.
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