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https://toolstud.io/video/filesize.php

 

this is a great tool to estimate file size.

on the extreme high quality uncompressed side 1080p 60fps 10-bit it's around 1.4TB/hour

more likely you'll be using a compressed MPEG2 (high quality) 1080p 60fps 200mbps which should give you around 90GB per file

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2 hours ago, GhostRoadieBL said:

https://toolstud.io/video/filesize.php

 

this is a great tool to estimate file size.

on the extreme high quality uncompressed side 1080p 60fps 10-bit it's around 1.4TB/hour

more likely you'll be using a compressed MPEG2 (high quality) 1080p 60fps 200mbps which should give you around 90GB per file

200mbps? wtf who does that for a 1080p recording other than pro res 422HQ or some other cine quality recording
most people run H264 at around 120 and H265 at 60-80

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1 minute ago, GDRRiley said:

2000mbps? wtf who does that for a 1080p recording other than pro res 422HQ or some other cine quality recording
most people run H264 at around 120 and H265 at 60-80

I wrote 200, not 2000. 

H264 10-bit 1080p24 runs at 200mbps depending on the compression settings so it's very valid. 

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Depends on the bitrate you choose. Most use 10-20Mbps for recording to preserve quality in editing.

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