https://www.tek.com/en/documents/primer/evaluating-oscilloscopes
Thank you! Time Duration of Waveform Recording = Record Length/Sample Rate
So if a scope advertises a 250 Msa/S sampling rate and an 8M record length:
8/250 = 0.032 seconds (or 32 ms) worth of record length being recorded for review.
Would this be correct?
yes, if the time base is less than or equal to 32ms/14Div.
that is, you set the time scale to 2ms or less.
If it is larger, for example 1s/div, then 8M points will be recorded in the memory in the same way, but there will be a longer time interval between two sample points.
The minimum time between two sample points is determined by 250MSa/S.
By definition, at 1GSa/S, the distance between two sample points will be a quarter as large.
Segmented memory will not be good for you because it can be used to compare repeated signals.
For you, the event occurs once or rarely, which you want to see in very high resolution. If you want to compare the events, then I was wrong.