OOPS! You edited your post while I was responding, so now some of my response does not make sense. I will look at your newly edited post to absorb the information.
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So we agree then. Right? I simply copy whatever value I see in front of me; I do not calculate the number of bits in a file and then convert them to a chosen standard. Yet I will probably get the letter capitalization wrong because I sometimes miss the shift key and do not notice. I do not have any control at all over what numbers I am given in the first place, and I am not going to email a bot to inform it that its company owner is doing it wrong. The bot does not care.
(Seriously: I wanted to know who was using it wrong. I would guess the ancient and no longer updated eMule client...) People can agree to use a standard but that does mean they will be successful at it when there is another standard that is so close to it. At least Celsius and Fahrenheit are far apart for most of their scale. If I say it is 100 degrees outside, no one will seriously think I mean Celsius!
I do appreciate you patiently explaining the facts. I simply despair of my ability to retain them. Please don't be too disappointed with me!
Everyone else: I apologize for derailing this thread! I just wanted to say it was the same file no matter what the numbers said!
E9A7F3bD wrote: Thu Feb 20, 2025 5:08 am
Windows is the main source of all these error usages!
I guess I should not be surprised. Yet what is the likelihood of anyone convincing Microsoft
ever that they are wrong? It will not happen. They will ignore it or deny it, and introduce new errors in each new version of Windows.
Therefore, except mediainfo and pixeldrain, there all errors and confusions.
I am glad that they at least are using the units and calculations correctly. However, they are using
different units rather than agreeing to use the same units for file sizes. So I am back where I started: I have to do the math calculations in order to compare file sizes. I have no control over their software. I could refuse to use a file uploading site unless it uses the same units as mediainfo, but that would be cutting off my nose to spite my face. I will not stop using Windows or eMule, either.