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  • ValueError: initial_tuple (): Bad type at parameter 'mbytes'

    MacUpdate - Mac OS X 2009

  • A one thousand violins rock band ordinary in intensity can utterly monitor the outfits start brain during pregnancy. 3 several businesses camera, uninterested parable of a thousand cowards and 12 mbytes memory.

    Wii-volution 2010

  • A one thousand violins rock band ordinary in intensity can utterly monitor the outfits start brain during pregnancy. 3 several businesses camera, uninterested parable of a thousand cowards and 12 mbytes memory.

    Wii-volution 2010

  • A one thousand violins rock band ordinary in intensity can utterly monitor the outfits start brain during pregnancy. 3 several businesses camera, uninterested parable of a thousand cowards and 12 mbytes memory.

    Wii-volution 2010

  • So I am expecting 300 mbytes / sec and I only get about 40-50 mbytes / sec.

    Discussions: Message List - root 2009

  • Now this device does raid 5 read / write at either 120 or 170 mbytes / second.

    News Tom's Hardware US 2009

  • Now this device does raid 5 read / write at either 120 or 170 mbytes / second.

    News Tom's Hardware US 2009

  • I have x mbytes of space, but need to convert that to kbits / sec to plug into the encoder. by definition a byte is a group of 8 bits, so if you have 1000 bits per second that would equal 125 bytes per sec, so a 10 second clip would require 1250 bytes to store it.

    VideoHelp.com Forum 2008

  • I have x mbytes of space, but need to convert that to kbits / sec to plug into the encoder. by definition a byte is a group of 8 bits, so if you have 1000 bits per second that would equal 125 bytes per sec, so a 10 second clip would require 1250 bytes to store it.

    VideoHelp.com Forum 2008

  • I have x mbytes of space, but need to convert that to kbits / sec to plug into the encoder. by definition a byte is a group of 8 bits, so if you have 1000 bits per second that would equal 125 bytes per sec, so a 10 second clip would require 1250 bytes to store it.

    VideoHelp.com Forum 2008

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