Convert DVD (2 layer, 1 side) (DVD (2L, 1S)) to Kilobit (kb) instantly.
DVD (2 layer, 1 side) to Kilobit conversion
1 DVD (2 layer, 1 side) (DVD (2L, 1S)) = 71303168 Kilobit (kb). To convert DVD (2 layer, 1 side) to Kilobit, multiply the value by 71303168.
| DVD (2 layer, 1 side) (DVD (2L, 1S)) | Kilobit (kb) |
|---|---|
| 1 | 71303168 |
| 2 | 142606340 |
| 5 | 356515840 |
| 10 | 713031680 |
| 25 | 1782579200 |
| 50 | 3565158400 |
| 100 | 7130316800 |
| 1000 | 71303168000 |
Frequently asked questions
How many Kilobit are in one DVD (2 layer, 1 side)?
One DVD (2 layer, 1 side) (DVD (2L, 1S)) equals 71303168 Kilobit (kb).
How do I convert DVD (2 layer, 1 side) to Kilobit?
To convert DVD (2 layer, 1 side) to Kilobit, multiply the value by 71303168.
What is 10 DVD (2 layer, 1 side) in Kilobit?
10 DVD (2 layer, 1 side) = 713031680 Kilobit.
About these units
DVD (2 layer, 1 side) (DVD (2L, 1S))
A dual-layer, single-sided DVD stores 8.5 GB using a semi-transparent layer that allows the laser to focus at two depths. This innovation enabled longer movies, higher-quality video, and special editions packed with supplemental content. Dual-layer DVDs became standard for commercial video distribution and professional data storage. Although burning DL DVDs at home was initially slow and expensive, they played a crucial role during the transition to higher-capacity optical storage.
Kilobit (kb)
A kilobit represents 1,000 bits (decimal), commonly used in telecommunications and networking. Unlike computer storage, networking units generally favor decimal prefixes, making kilobits distinct from kibibits (1024-bit units). Kilobits are often used to express low-bandwidth data rates—such as early dial-up Internet speeds (e.g., 56 kbps), small sensor networks, or radio telemetry. Though kilobits appear small today, many communication systems still operate efficiently at kilobit speeds, especially low-power IoT devices designed for long battery life and minimal bandwidth usage.