03-08-2016, 09:25 PM
Especially low when you add in the extra information beyond sight and sound. If you were to account for the other three legitimate senses (no ESP for you, my friend) that complicates matters even more.
You've removed sleeping time because you feel it's not recording, but it is loading information, reviewing it, editing it, and copying it. Everything you did in the day is repeated and jumbled with new copies during your dreaming time, so without running a disk cleanup you'll have tons of extra data in there.
So, like Seriously said, just HD footage and audio accounts for about 500MB per hour. If you add in sensory information of touch, smell, and taste...lets assume they all three only account for the same size as sight or sound. That still makes it 750MB per hour.
Now are you also accounting for background processes, such as system analytics and programs running the whole system like an actual computer would have? How much RAM, alone, does breathing require?
You've removed sleeping time because you feel it's not recording, but it is loading information, reviewing it, editing it, and copying it. Everything you did in the day is repeated and jumbled with new copies during your dreaming time, so without running a disk cleanup you'll have tons of extra data in there.
So, like Seriously said, just HD footage and audio accounts for about 500MB per hour. If you add in sensory information of touch, smell, and taste...lets assume they all three only account for the same size as sight or sound. That still makes it 750MB per hour.
Now are you also accounting for background processes, such as system analytics and programs running the whole system like an actual computer would have? How much RAM, alone, does breathing require?