Hi all,
My HDD is not so fast. I think that Mo/s must be Mb/s, otherwise there is a mistake in conversion.
Thanks
Hi all,
My HDD is not so fast. I think that Mo/s must be Mb/s, otherwise there is a mistake in conversion.
Thanks
In France, French Canada and Romania, octet is used in common language instead of byte when the 8-bit sense is required, for example, a megabyte (MB) is termed a megaoctet (Mo).
So this might be a case of unwanted pedantry in Opus support for your language
Perhaps
8 Megabits (Mb) = 1 Mega Byte (MB) = 1 Méga Octet (Mo)
If you're copying lots of small JPG files then the speed estimates may not be very meaningful.
What numbers do you see when copying a large file (say, 1GB or so)?
You're right, with big files (each about 1Go) the values seem correct.