1080p (Full HD) at 120 fps— Bitrate & Storage Calculator

Instantly calculate the file size and bandwidth needed for 1080p (Full HD) (1920×1080) video at 120 fps. Adjust settings below.

Settings

0 min1h 2 hrs

Results

1920×1080 @ 120fps
Estimated File Size
13.46 GB
13,787.84 MB · 13.46 GB · 0.01 TB
Video Bitrate
32.0 Mbps
32,000 Kbps
Total Bitrate
32.13 Mbps
32,128 Kbps
Upload Speed
48.2 Mbps
1.5x headroom
Bandwidth/min
235.3 MB
data per minute

Codec Comparison

CodecBitrateFile Sizevs H.264
H.264 (AVC)active32.13 Mbps13.46 GB100%
H.265 (HEVC)19.33 Mbps8.10 GB60%
VP919.33 Mbps8.10 GB60%
AV116.13 Mbps6.76 GB50%
ProRes 422112.13 Mbps46.99 GB349%
ProRes 4444160.13 Mbps67.11 GB498%

How Much Storage Does 1080p (Full HD) at 120 fps Need?

Recording or streaming at 1080p (Full HD) (1920×1080) and 120 fps produces high-quality video, but file sizes can be substantial. The exact storage depends on the codec you choose — H.264 produces larger files, while HEVC and AV1 offer significantly better compression at comparable quality.

For example, a 10-minute 1080p (Full HD) clip at 120 fps with H.264 can easily exceed several gigabytes. Professional workflows using ProRes will require even more space — making external SSDs and NAS systems essential for serious content creators.

Use the calculator above to get exact estimates for your specific settings, including audio quality and recording duration.

Frequently Asked Questions

How large is a 1-hour 1080p (Full HD) 120 fps video file?

Using H.264, a 1-hour 1080p (Full HD) video at 120 fps is approximately 13.46 GB. With HEVC (H.265), it drops to around 8.10 GB — about 40% smaller.

What bitrate should I use for 1080p (Full HD) at 120 fps?

For 1080p (Full HD) (1920×1080) at 120 fps with H.264, a bitrate of 32.0 Mbps is recommended. Using HEVC or AV1, you can achieve similar quality at 19.2 Mbps.

What internet speed do I need to stream 1080p (Full HD) at 120 fps?

You need at least 48.2 Mbps upload speed for 1080p (Full HD) 120 fps streaming with H.264. With a more efficient codec like HEVC, 29 Mbps is sufficient. We recommend 1.5× headroom above your stream bitrate.

Is 1080p (Full HD) at 120 fps good for YouTube/Twitch?

Yes, 1080p (Full HD) at 120 fps is widely supported on YouTube, Twitch, and most streaming platforms. It offers a great balance of quality and file size for most content types.

Other Frame Rates for 1080p (Full HD)

120 fps at Other Resolutions