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Thread ID: 133821 2013-06-07 23:47:00 Converting minutes to houres & minutes Vince (406) Press F1
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1345036 2013-06-07 23:47:00 Here's one that Google cant answer!

I have a large DVD collection and I have to constantly convert the movie length's from "minutes" to the more comprehensible Hours and minutes.

My mental resources are maximized; any unnecessary load is to be avoided.
That is why I am looking for a way to do the conversion from something like 257 minutes to 4:17 Hours & minutes.
Does anybody know how this can be done in a vary few steps?
Vince (406)
1345037 2013-06-08 00:35:00 Don't know if I'm reading that right, but those figures aren't correct anyway. 257 Minutes is actually 4.28 hrs not 4.17.

Its simple maths really, take the minutes divide by 60 = hours/minutes, and in reverse hrs+minutes X 60 will give you the minutes.

OR If you want to be accurate theres MANY free converters available - Heres one (www.calculateme.com) same site minutes to hours Minutes To Hours (www.calculateme.com)
wainuitech (129)
1345038 2013-06-08 00:41:00 Hours = total minutes / 60
Minutes = total minutes modulo 60

If you have a calculator that can work out the modulo (remainder after a division) it's a simple calculation.
pcuser42 (130)
1345039 2013-06-08 01:23:00 Don't know if I'm reading that right, but those figures aren't correct anyway. 257 Minutes is actually 4.28 hrs not 4.17.

Its simple maths really, take the minutes divide by 60 = hours/minutes, and in reverse hrs+minutes X 60 will give you the minutes.

OR If you want to be accurate theres MANY free converters available - Heres one (www.calculateme.com) same site minutes to hours Minutes To Hours (www.calculateme.com)




He doesn't want the remainder minutes in decimal fractions of an hour
As he said - he wants mins to hours and minutes.

...which is 4 hours and 17 minutes
bevy121 (117)
1345040 2013-06-08 01:46:00 He doesn't want the remainder minutes in decimal fractions of an hour
As he said - he wants mins to hours and minutes.

...which is 4 hours and 17 minutes

Hey, someone actually read what I wrote. Good on you! :)
Vince (406)
1345041 2013-06-08 01:56:00 Don't know if I'm reading that right, but those figures aren't correct anyway. 257 Minutes is actually 4.28 hrs not 4.17.

Its simple maths really, take the minutes divide by 60 = hours/minutes, and in reverse hrs+minutes X 60 will give you the minutes.

OR If you want to be accurate theres MANY free converters available - Heres one (www.calculateme.com) same site minutes to hours Minutes To Hours (www.calculateme.com)

I did say, "Here's one that Google cant answer!"

That should have told you that I had already checked out those sites.
That first link of yours goes to a site that gives hours and tenths of hours.
It would have been better if you hadn't wasted our time on something you hadn't checked out first.:)
Vince (406)
1345042 2013-06-08 02:03:00 (int(t/60)) : (t%60) where t is total minutes. inphinity (7274)
1345043 2013-06-08 02:49:00 I did say, "Here's one that Google cant answer!"

That should have told you that I had already checked out those sites .
That first link of yours goes to a site that gives hours and tenths of hours .
It would have been better if you hadn't wasted our time on something you hadn't checked out first . :) Before you go accusing anyone of wasting time maybe you should read what was put, that's why I said If I was reading it right .

The way you wanted it, is simple to work out even without the use of a calculator or any other such functions, simple maths . Ever think the reason you cant find the answers as you wanted on google is because its giving false real times .

highlighted in the quote -- Who died and made you the supreme leader of everything .
wainuitech (129)
1345044 2013-06-08 05:35:00 http://minutestohours.com/ b.... (7683)
1345045 2013-06-08 05:49:00 http://minutestohours.com/

Hey, thanks one that works! If only I could download it.
Vince (406)
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