The word record has more than one meaning in English, therefore different translations in Spanish. "Record", as a file is "archivo"; the act of filing is "archivar"; "record" as a disk with music is "gravacion"; as in the act of making a disc is "gravar". When used as in "setting a new record", the word is spelled the same in Spanish.
Ah, nooo, grabar is to record music for example. Gravar is a legal document, as in gravement. It could be tricky.
i have translated it and it says recording.
Expedientes.
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when we say pause recording then we can resume it and can take another seen but by stop we just save that and exit
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