[REL] Bo (2010)
Re: [REL] Bo (2010)
Every day I download I have 500GB with free space of 5GB and I must delete files if they lose interest or go into oblivion, I don't have memory the size of a seaport.
Re: [REL] Bo (2010)
I reshared Sully's file.
I choked with laughing on this, because my immediate interpretation was not hard disk computer memory but instead soft head human memory. None of us have the memory of ghost!
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General : Bo 2010, RU - DUT - EN tit.mkv
Format : Matroska at 2 314 kb/s
Length : 1.45 GiB for 1 h 29 min 26 s 448 ms
Video #0 : MPEG-4 Visual at 2 056 kb/s
Aspect : 720 x 304 (2.368) at 25.000 fps
Audio #0 : MPEG Audio at 128 kb/s
Infos : 2 channels, 48.0 kHz
Language : nl
Audio #1 : MPEG Audio at 128 kb/s
Infos : 2 channels, 48.0 kHz
Language : ru
Text #0 : UTF-8
Language : en
Please share your full DVD-R!I have the full DVD-R image (4GB).
Re: [REL] Bo (2010)
I let myself go, here colloquially we call the hard disk 'memory', in the end it is the brain and not the file warehouse.
Re: [REL] Bo (2010)
It is just the same in American English. (I can't speak for the British.) You could easily have been addressing either use of the word "memory" in your reply, I just thought of your questioned memory of the video quality first. A very limited number of people here have a good memory for specific file details and where they got them ...
Re: [REL] Bo (2010)
In German:Night457 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 14, 2023 8:53 amIt is just the same in American English. (I can't speak for the British.) You could easily have been addressing either use of the word "memory" in your reply, I just thought of your questioned memory of the video quality first. A very limited number of people here have a good memory for specific file details and where they got them ...
Memory = Speicher
Disk space = Festplattenspeicher (Disk=Festplatte, Space=Speicher)
RAM = Arbeitsspeicher („working space/memory“)
Confusing as hell haha
Because sometimes it’s a literal translation, other times the literal translation would have a completely different meaning.
„Speicher“ comes from „speichern“ = saving
I guess you could call it „disk savings“ = Festplattenspeicher
Re: [REL] Bo (2010)
Please share the DVD-R version, thank you very much!