cayoenrique
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Please notice that the following applications are not mine. So download and use is your responsibility.
option 1
option 2
option 3
See I found just what I though will be possible. Usenet groups have this issue. So they them self had a solution using winrar. See the following tutorial.
TESTED Option 1
I did install option 1 pretty good. Once install you put the mouse over file and right click, select File Spliter joiner.
As source I selected a big file. Then select 100 Mb. And nice and easy it did split in pieces leaving the original alone.
*As I said previously size depend on bit rate. In general try to split in 100 MB. Then play and see what is the duration. But if you what to use a more mathematical approach here we go.
*Seconds in an hour: 60 sec x 60 minutes = 3600 seconds in an hour
1 KB = 1024
1 MB = 1024 * 1024 = 1048576
1 GB = 1024 * 1024 * 1024 = 1073741824
1 TB = 1024 * 1024 * 1024 * 1024 = 1099511627776
So to have an idea of how much should I record I take
Size of recording in bytes
-----------------------------
Time of recording in seconds
or
Size of recording in bytes
-----------------------------
Time of recording in hours x 3600
or
Size of recording in bytes
-----------------------------
Time of recording in minutes x 60
Easy form to get an Idea is lets say you have a 46 minutes. And It size is 970 mega bytes = 0.970 Ggb.
( 0.970 x 1073741824 )
--------------------- =
( 46 x 60 )
1041529569
---------------- = 377365 byte per seconds. (Ignore decimals)
2760
but we want about 20 seconds
377365 x 20 = 7547315 bytes
We can get a better idea by dividing back by 1024. Ignore decimals
7547315 / 1024 = 7370 Kb
7547315 / 1048576 = 7 Mb
See we will need at least 7 meg. We can round it to 10meg to make it easy. See we found in this sample 10 MB was enough.
option 1
Code:
http://3nitysoftwares.com/index.php/en/portfolio/file-splitter-and-joiner
http://3nitysoftwares.com/support_downloads/FileSplitterJoiner.exe
option 2
Code:
https://windowsreport.com/split-files-windows-10/
option 3
See I found just what I though will be possible. Usenet groups have this issue. So they them self had a solution using winrar. See the following tutorial.
Code:
https://www.binaries4all.com/winrar/
TESTED Option 1
I did install option 1 pretty good. Once install you put the mouse over file and right click, select File Spliter joiner.
As source I selected a big file. Then select 100 Mb. And nice and easy it did split in pieces leaving the original alone.
*As I said previously size depend on bit rate. In general try to split in 100 MB. Then play and see what is the duration. But if you what to use a more mathematical approach here we go.
*Seconds in an hour: 60 sec x 60 minutes = 3600 seconds in an hour
1 KB = 1024
1 MB = 1024 * 1024 = 1048576
1 GB = 1024 * 1024 * 1024 = 1073741824
1 TB = 1024 * 1024 * 1024 * 1024 = 1099511627776
So to have an idea of how much should I record I take
Size of recording in bytes
-----------------------------
Time of recording in seconds
or
Size of recording in bytes
-----------------------------
Time of recording in hours x 3600
or
Size of recording in bytes
-----------------------------
Time of recording in minutes x 60
Easy form to get an Idea is lets say you have a 46 minutes. And It size is 970 mega bytes = 0.970 Ggb.
( 0.970 x 1073741824 )
--------------------- =
( 46 x 60 )
1041529569
---------------- = 377365 byte per seconds. (Ignore decimals)
2760
but we want about 20 seconds
377365 x 20 = 7547315 bytes
We can get a better idea by dividing back by 1024. Ignore decimals
7547315 / 1024 = 7370 Kb
7547315 / 1048576 = 7 Mb
See we will need at least 7 meg. We can round it to 10meg to make it easy. See we found in this sample 10 MB was enough.