MB to seconds for 48kHz / 32-bit stereo PCM Audio

100 MB = about 260.4 seconds · fixed PCM recording estimate · 48kHz / 32-bit stereo PCM Audio

Direct Answer

At 48kHz / 32-bit stereo PCM, 100 MB stores about 260.4 seconds of audio

This result uses the fixed 48khz / 32-bit stereo pcm audio PCM profile to turn storage budget back into recording time from 384,000 bytes/s.

For 10 MB, the 48kHz / 32-bit stereo PCM Audio PCM estimate gives about 26 seconds of recording time.

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260.4 seconds

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Explanation

Formula: seconds = MB / 0.384 (PCM 48kHz / 32-bit stereo). Why: this page fixes the 48khz / 32-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 (seconds): elapsed audio time in seconds.

This route is useful when estimating how much recording time fits into a storage budget under the fixed 48khz / 32-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.

Method & PCM Profile

  • Method basis: fixed PCM byte-rate estimate inverted to recover recording time from storage size at 0.384 MB/s.
  • Profile reference: 48kHz / 32-bit stereo PCM Audio (384,000 bytes/s; 0.384 MB/s PCM basis).
  • Consistency rule: direct answer, calculator, FAQ, and common-value rows all use the same fixed PCM profile and byte-rate estimate for this route.

Common Conversion Values

File size (MB)Duration (seconds)
10 26
25 65.1
50 130.2
100 260.4
250 651
500 1,302.1

Frequently Asked Questions

Which PCM settings are fixed for mb to seconds?

MB to seconds uses 48000 Hz, 32-bit depth, and 2 channels for this profile.

How is the 23.04 MB per minute factor calculated for 48kHz / 32-bit stereo?

Bytes per second = 48000 × (32 / 8) × 2 = 384000 bytes/s. Using decimal MB (1 MB = 1,000,000 bytes), that is 0.384 MB/s or 23.04 MB/min.

How do I reverse MB to s for 48kHz / 32-bit stereo?

Use the opposite route for 48kHz / 32-bit stereo to convert duration (seconds) back to file size (mb) with the same PCM assumptions.

Can mb to seconds support storage budgeting?

Yes. MB to seconds is suitable for first-pass recording and archive estimates in PCM workflows.