MB to minutes for 96kHz / 24-bit stereo PCM Audio
250 MB = about 7.23 minutes · fixed PCM recording estimate · 96kHz / 24-bit stereo PCM Audio
Direct Answer
At 96kHz / 24-bit stereo PCM, 250 MB stores about 7.23 minutes of audio
This result uses the fixed 96khz / 24-bit stereo pcm audio PCM profile to turn storage budget back into recording time from 576,000 bytes/s.
For 25 MB, the 96kHz / 24-bit stereo PCM Audio PCM estimate gives about 0.72 minutes of recording time.
Converter Calculator
7.23 minutes
SwitchExplanation
Formula: minutes = MB / (0.576 x 60) (PCM 96kHz / 24-bit stereo). Why: this page fixes the 96khz / 24-bit stereo pcm audio PCM profile so duration-to-size calculations stay tied to one explicit sample-rate, bit-depth, and channel layout.
File size (MB): decimal megabytes of storage, where 1 MB = 1,000,000 bytes.
Duration (minutes): elapsed audio time in minutes.
This route is useful when estimating how much recording time fits into a storage budget under the fixed 96khz / 24-bit stereo pcm audio PCM profile.
This conversion is profile-based rather than universal: uncompressed PCM file size depends on sample rate, bit depth, and channel count, so mirror pages should keep the same recording profile to remain comparable.
Common Conversion Values
| File size (MB) | Duration (minutes) |
|---|---|
| 25 | 0.72 |
| 50 | 1.45 |
| 100 | 2.89 |
| 250 | 7.23 |
| 500 | 14.47 |
| 1,000 | 28.94 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Which PCM settings are fixed for mb to minutes?
MB to minutes uses 96000 Hz, 24-bit depth, and 2 channels for this profile.
How is the 34.56 MB per minute factor calculated for 96kHz / 24-bit stereo?
Bytes per second = 96000 × (24 / 8) × 2 = 576000 bytes/s. Using decimal MB (1 MB = 1,000,000 bytes), that is 0.576 MB/s or 34.56 MB/min.
How do I reverse MB to min for 96kHz / 24-bit stereo?
Use the opposite route for 96kHz / 24-bit stereo to convert duration (minutes) back to file size (mb) with the same PCM assumptions.
Where does the 0.576 MB/s factor come from?
It is the raw PCM byte rate converted to decimal megabytes: 576000 bytes/s ÷ 1,000,000 = 0.576 MB/s.
Can mb to minutes support storage budgeting?
Yes. MB to minutes is suitable for first-pass recording and archive estimates in PCM workflows.