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Video Bitrate Calculator

Solve any side of the video file size, bitrate, and duration triangle. Returns total and video-only kbps, MB output, HH:MM:SS duration, and a 1080p / 4K / 8K quality tier.

Video bitrate calculator

The encoded file size, in decimal MB (1 MB = 1,000,000 bytes).

Length of the video in seconds. 600 s = 10 minutes.

Audio track bitrate. 128 kbps is a typical AAC default.

Optional. Enables the bits-per-pixel quality classification.

Optional. 1920 x 1080 = Full HD, 3840 x 2160 = 4K UHD.

Required video bitrate

1,205.33 kbps

Total stream 1,333.33 kbps including 128 kbps audio.

Total bitrate
1,333.33 kbps
Video bitrate
1,205.33 kbps
Audio bitrate
128 kbps
Duration
00:10:00
File size
100 MB (decimal)
Bitrate-density tier
low
Bitrate per megapixel
581.28 kbps/MP

Video File Size Examples for 10 Minutes

Video bitrateVideo dataVideo-only file size
2 Mbps1,200 megabits150 MB
8 Mbps4,800 megabits600 MB
20 Mbps12,000 megabits1.5 GB
5 Mbps3,000 megabits375 MB
50 Mbps30,000 megabits3.75 GB

Frequently Asked Questions about the Video Bitrate Calculator

What bitrate should I use for a YouTube upload?
Use YouTube's current upload guidance for your resolution, frame rate, dynamic range, and codec. Platform recommendations change and are target video bitrates, so add the audio bitrate when estimating total file size. This calculator does not evaluate image quality or choose an encoding preset for you.
What is the difference between CBR and VBR?
CBR targets a steady bitrate, while VBR allocates more bits to complex sections and fewer to simple sections. This calculator uses an average bitrate, so equal average rates and durations produce the same estimate. Actual size and quality still depend on the encoder, codec, rate-control settings, and content.
Why is the audio bitrate so much lower than the video bitrate?
Compressed audio usually needs much less data than full-motion video. The appropriate rate depends on the codec, channel count, sample rate, content, and quality target. The calculator's 128 kbps default is a scenario value, not a quality guarantee. Enter the rate used by your actual audio encode.
How much smaller is H.265 (HEVC) than H.264 for the same quality?
There is no fixed conversion ratio. Savings depend on the encoders, presets, source material, resolution, and quality metric. HEVC or AV1 can often reach a target quality at a lower bitrate than H.264, but this calculator cannot predict that rate. Enter a bitrate from your own encode settings or quality tests.
What is the formula linking file size, bitrate, and duration?
This calculator uses decimal units. File size in MB = total bitrate in kbps x duration in seconds / 8000. Rearrange the same equation to solve for bitrate or duration. One MB is 1,000,000 bytes, while one MiB is 1,048,576 bytes, so convert binary MiB values before entering them.

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