chore(i18n): new Crowdin updates

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crowdin 2023-04-01 12:38:40 +00:00 committed by Yassine Doghri
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@ -162,9 +162,23 @@ email.SMTPPass="your_smtp_password"
| **`SMTPPort`** | number | `25` |
| **`SMTPCrypto`** | [`"tls"` or `"ssl"`] | `"tls"` |
### S3
### Media storage
By default, files are stored in the `public/media` folder using the filesystem.
By default, files are saved to the `public/media` folder using the file system.
If you need to relocate the `media` folder to a different location, you can
specify it in your `.env` file as shown below:
```ini
# […]
media.root="media"
media.storage="/mnt/storage"
```
In this example, the files will be saved to the /mnt/storage/media folder. Make
sure to also update your web server configuration to reflect this change.
### S3
If you prefer storing your media files on an S3 compatible storage, you may
specify it in your `.env`:

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@ -162,9 +162,23 @@ email.SMTPPass="your_smtp_password"
| **`SMTPPort`** | number | `25` |
| **`SMTPCrypto`** | [`"tls"` or `"ssl"`] | `"tls"` |
### S3
### Media storage
By default, files are stored in the `public/media` folder using the filesystem.
By default, files are saved to the `public/media` folder using the file system.
If you need to relocate the `media` folder to a different location, you can
specify it in your `.env` file as shown below:
```ini
# […]
media.root="media"
media.storage="/mnt/storage"
```
In this example, the files will be saved to the /mnt/storage/media folder. Make
sure to also update your web server configuration to reflect this change.
### S3
If you prefer storing your media files on an S3 compatible storage, you may
specify it in your `.env`:

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@ -167,9 +167,23 @@ email.SMTPPass="your_smtp_password"
| **`SMTPPort`** | number | `25` |
| **`SMTPCrypto`** | [`"tls"` or `"ssl"`] | `"tls"` |
### S3
### Media storage
By default, files are stored in the `public/media` folder using the filesystem.
By default, files are saved to the `public/media` folder using the file system.
If you need to relocate the `media` folder to a different location, you can
specify it in your `.env` file as shown below:
```ini
# […]
media.root="media"
media.storage="/mnt/storage"
```
In this example, the files will be saved to the /mnt/storage/media folder. Make
sure to also update your web server configuration to reflect this change.
### S3
If you prefer storing your media files on an S3 compatible storage, you may
specify it in your `.env`:

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@ -164,9 +164,23 @@ email.SMTPPass="your_smtp_password"
| **`SMTPPort`** | number | `25` |
| **`SMTPCrypto`** | [`"tls"` or `"ssl"`] | `"tls"` |
### S3
### Media storage
By default, files are stored in the `public/media` folder using the filesystem.
By default, files are saved to the `public/media` folder using the file system.
If you need to relocate the `media` folder to a different location, you can
specify it in your `.env` file as shown below:
```ini
# […]
media.root="media"
media.storage="/mnt/storage"
```
In this example, the files will be saved to the /mnt/storage/media folder. Make
sure to also update your web server configuration to reflect this change.
### S3
If you prefer storing your media files on an S3 compatible storage, you may
specify it in your `.env`:

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@ -162,9 +162,23 @@ email.SMTPPass="your_smtp_password"
| **`SMTPPort`** | number | `25` |
| **`SMTPCrypto`** | [`"tls"` or `"ssl"`] | `"tls"` |
### S3
### Media storage
By default, files are stored in the `public/media` folder using the filesystem.
By default, files are saved to the `public/media` folder using the file system.
If you need to relocate the `media` folder to a different location, you can
specify it in your `.env` file as shown below:
```ini
# […]
media.root="media"
media.storage="/mnt/storage"
```
In this example, the files will be saved to the /mnt/storage/media folder. Make
sure to also update your web server configuration to reflect this change.
### S3
If you prefer storing your media files on an S3 compatible storage, you may
specify it in your `.env`:

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@ -169,9 +169,23 @@ email.SMTPPass="your_smtp_password"
| **`SMTPPort`** | number | `25` |
| **`SMTPCrypto`** | [`"tls"` or `"ssl"`] | `"tls"` |
### S3
### Media storage
By default, files are stored in the `public/media` folder using the filesystem.
By default, files are saved to the `public/media` folder using the file system.
If you need to relocate the `media` folder to a different location, you can
specify it in your `.env` file as shown below:
```ini
# […]
media.root="media"
media.storage="/mnt/storage"
```
In this example, the files will be saved to the /mnt/storage/media folder. Make
sure to also update your web server configuration to reflect this change.
### S3
If you prefer storing your media files on an S3 compatible storage, you may
specify it in your `.env`:
@ -188,7 +202,7 @@ media.s3.region="your_s3_region"
#### S3 config options
| Variable name | Type | Default |
| Nombre de variable | Type | Default |
| ----------------------- | ------- | ----------- |
| **`endpoint`** | string | `undefined` |
| **`key`** | string | `undefined` |

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@ -162,9 +162,23 @@ email.SMTPPass="your_smtp_password"
| **`SMTPPort`** | number | `25` |
| **`SMTPCrypto`** | [`"tls"` or `"ssl"`] | `"tls"` |
### S3
### Media storage
By default, files are stored in the `public/media` folder using the filesystem.
By default, files are saved to the `public/media` folder using the file system.
If you need to relocate the `media` folder to a different location, you can
specify it in your `.env` file as shown below:
```ini
# […]
media.root="media"
media.storage="/mnt/storage"
```
In this example, the files will be saved to the /mnt/storage/media folder. Make
sure to also update your web server configuration to reflect this change.
### S3
If you prefer storing your media files on an S3 compatible storage, you may
specify it in your `.env`:

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@ -169,9 +169,23 @@ email.SMTPPass="your_smtp_password"
| **`SMTPPort`** | number | `25` |
| **`SMTPCrypto`** | [`"tls"` or `"ssl"`] | `"tls"` |
### S3
### Media storage
By default, files are stored in the `public/media` folder using the filesystem.
By default, files are saved to the `public/media` folder using the file system.
If you need to relocate the `media` folder to a different location, you can
specify it in your `.env` file as shown below:
```ini
# […]
media.root="media"
media.storage="/mnt/storage"
```
In this example, the files will be saved to the /mnt/storage/media folder. Make
sure to also update your web server configuration to reflect this change.
### S3
If you prefer storing your media files on an S3 compatible storage, you may
specify it in your `.env`:

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@ -162,9 +162,23 @@ email.SMTPPass="your_smtp_password"
| **`SMTPPort`** | number | `25` |
| **`SMTPCrypto`** | [`"tls"` or `"ssl"`] | `"tls"` |
### S3
### Media storage
By default, files are stored in the `public/media` folder using the filesystem.
By default, files are saved to the `public/media` folder using the file system.
If you need to relocate the `media` folder to a different location, you can
specify it in your `.env` file as shown below:
```ini
# […]
media.root="media"
media.storage="/mnt/storage"
```
In this example, the files will be saved to the /mnt/storage/media folder. Make
sure to also update your web server configuration to reflect this change.
### S3
If you prefer storing your media files on an S3 compatible storage, you may
specify it in your `.env`:

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@ -162,9 +162,23 @@ email.SMTPPass="your_smtp_password"
| **`SMTPPort`** | number | `25` |
| **`SMTPCrypto`** | [`"tls"` or `"ssl"`] | `"tls"` |
### S3
### Media storage
By default, files are stored in the `public/media` folder using the filesystem.
By default, files are saved to the `public/media` folder using the file system.
If you need to relocate the `media` folder to a different location, you can
specify it in your `.env` file as shown below:
```ini
# […]
media.root="media"
media.storage="/mnt/storage"
```
In this example, the files will be saved to the /mnt/storage/media folder. Make
sure to also update your web server configuration to reflect this change.
### S3
If you prefer storing your media files on an S3 compatible storage, you may
specify it in your `.env`:

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@ -162,9 +162,23 @@ email.SMTPPass="your_smtp_password"
| **`SMTPPort`** | number | `25` |
| **`SMTPCrypto`** | [`"tls"` or `"ssl"`] | `"tls"` |
### S3
### Media storage
By default, files are stored in the `public/media` folder using the filesystem.
By default, files are saved to the `public/media` folder using the file system.
If you need to relocate the `media` folder to a different location, you can
specify it in your `.env` file as shown below:
```ini
# […]
media.root="media"
media.storage="/mnt/storage"
```
In this example, the files will be saved to the /mnt/storage/media folder. Make
sure to also update your web server configuration to reflect this change.
### S3
If you prefer storing your media files on an S3 compatible storage, you may
specify it in your `.env`:

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@ -162,9 +162,23 @@ email.SMTPPass="your_smtp_password"
| **`SMTPPort`** | number | `25` |
| **`SMTPCrypto`** | [`"tls"` or `"ssl"`] | `"tls"` |
### S3
### Media storage
By default, files are stored in the `public/media` folder using the filesystem.
By default, files are saved to the `public/media` folder using the file system.
If you need to relocate the `media` folder to a different location, you can
specify it in your `.env` file as shown below:
```ini
# […]
media.root="media"
media.storage="/mnt/storage"
```
In this example, the files will be saved to the /mnt/storage/media folder. Make
sure to also update your web server configuration to reflect this change.
### S3
If you prefer storing your media files on an S3 compatible storage, you may
specify it in your `.env`:

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@ -162,9 +162,23 @@ email.SMTPPass="your_smtp_password"
| **`SMTPPort`** | number | `25` |
| **`SMTPCrypto`** | [`"tls"` or `"ssl"`] | `"tls"` |
### S3
### Media storage
By default, files are stored in the `public/media` folder using the filesystem.
By default, files are saved to the `public/media` folder using the file system.
If you need to relocate the `media` folder to a different location, you can
specify it in your `.env` file as shown below:
```ini
# […]
media.root="media"
media.storage="/mnt/storage"
```
In this example, the files will be saved to the /mnt/storage/media folder. Make
sure to also update your web server configuration to reflect this change.
### S3
If you prefer storing your media files on an S3 compatible storage, you may
specify it in your `.env`:

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@ -162,9 +162,23 @@ email.SMTPPass="your_smtp_password"
| **`SMTPPort`** | number | `25` |
| **`SMTPCrypto`** | [`"tls"` or `"ssl"`] | `"tls"` |
### S3
### Media storage
By default, files are stored in the `public/media` folder using the filesystem.
By default, files are saved to the `public/media` folder using the file system.
If you need to relocate the `media` folder to a different location, you can
specify it in your `.env` file as shown below:
```ini
# […]
media.root="media"
media.storage="/mnt/storage"
```
In this example, the files will be saved to the /mnt/storage/media folder. Make
sure to also update your web server configuration to reflect this change.
### S3
If you prefer storing your media files on an S3 compatible storage, you may
specify it in your `.env`:

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@ -162,9 +162,23 @@ email.SMTPPass="your_smtp_password"
| **`SMTPPort`** | number | `25` |
| **`SMTPCrypto`** | [`"tls"` or `"ssl"`] | `"tls"` |
### S3
### Media storage
By default, files are stored in the `public/media` folder using the filesystem.
By default, files are saved to the `public/media` folder using the file system.
If you need to relocate the `media` folder to a different location, you can
specify it in your `.env` file as shown below:
```ini
# […]
media.root="media"
media.storage="/mnt/storage"
```
In this example, the files will be saved to the /mnt/storage/media folder. Make
sure to also update your web server configuration to reflect this change.
### S3
If you prefer storing your media files on an S3 compatible storage, you may
specify it in your `.env`:

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@ -162,9 +162,23 @@ email.SMTPPass="your_smtp_password"
| **`SMTPPort`** | number | `25` |
| **`SMTPCrypto`** | [`"tls"` or `"ssl"`] | `"tls"` |
### S3
### Media storage
By default, files are stored in the `public/media` folder using the filesystem.
By default, files are saved to the `public/media` folder using the file system.
If you need to relocate the `media` folder to a different location, you can
specify it in your `.env` file as shown below:
```ini
# […]
media.root="media"
media.storage="/mnt/storage"
```
In this example, the files will be saved to the /mnt/storage/media folder. Make
sure to also update your web server configuration to reflect this change.
### S3
If you prefer storing your media files on an S3 compatible storage, you may
specify it in your `.env`:

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@ -162,9 +162,23 @@ email.SMTPPass="your_smtp_password"
| **`SMTPPort`** | number | `25` |
| **`SMTPCrypto`** | [`"tls"` or `"ssl"`] | `"tls"` |
### S3
### Media storage
By default, files are stored in the `public/media` folder using the filesystem.
By default, files are saved to the `public/media` folder using the file system.
If you need to relocate the `media` folder to a different location, you can
specify it in your `.env` file as shown below:
```ini
# […]
media.root="media"
media.storage="/mnt/storage"
```
In this example, the files will be saved to the /mnt/storage/media folder. Make
sure to also update your web server configuration to reflect this change.
### S3
If you prefer storing your media files on an S3 compatible storage, you may
specify it in your `.env`:

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@ -162,9 +162,23 @@ email.SMTPPass="your_smtp_password"
| **`SMTPPort`** | number | `25` |
| **`SMTPCrypto`** | [`"tls"` or `"ssl"`] | `"tls"` |
### S3
### Media storage
By default, files are stored in the `public/media` folder using the filesystem.
By default, files are saved to the `public/media` folder using the file system.
If you need to relocate the `media` folder to a different location, you can
specify it in your `.env` file as shown below:
```ini
# […]
media.root="media"
media.storage="/mnt/storage"
```
In this example, the files will be saved to the /mnt/storage/media folder. Make
sure to also update your web server configuration to reflect this change.
### S3
If you prefer storing your media files on an S3 compatible storage, you may
specify it in your `.env`:

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@ -162,9 +162,23 @@ email.SMTPPass="your_smtp_password"
| **`SMTPPort`** | number | `25` |
| **`SMTPCrypto`** | [`"tls"` or `"ssl"`] | `"tls"` |
### S3
### Media storage
By default, files are stored in the `public/media` folder using the filesystem.
By default, files are saved to the `public/media` folder using the file system.
If you need to relocate the `media` folder to a different location, you can
specify it in your `.env` file as shown below:
```ini
# […]
media.root="media"
media.storage="/mnt/storage"
```
In this example, the files will be saved to the /mnt/storage/media folder. Make
sure to also update your web server configuration to reflect this change.
### S3
If you prefer storing your media files on an S3 compatible storage, you may
specify it in your `.env`:

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@ -167,9 +167,23 @@ email.SMTPPass="your_smtp_password"
| **`SMTPPort`** | number | `25` |
| **`SMTPCrypto`** | [`"tls"` or `"ssl"`] | `"tls"` |
### S3
### Media storage
By default, files are stored in the `public/media` folder using the filesystem.
By default, files are saved to the `public/media` folder using the file system.
If you need to relocate the `media` folder to a different location, you can
specify it in your `.env` file as shown below:
```ini
# […]
media.root="media"
media.storage="/mnt/storage"
```
In this example, the files will be saved to the /mnt/storage/media folder. Make
sure to also update your web server configuration to reflect this change.
### S3
If you prefer storing your media files on an S3 compatible storage, you may
specify it in your `.env`:

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@ -164,9 +164,23 @@ email.SMTPPass="your_smtp_password"
| **`SMTPPort`** | number | `25` |
| **`SMTPCrypto`** | [`"tls"` or `"ssl"`] | `"tls"` |
### S3
### Media storage
By default, files are stored in the `public/media` folder using the filesystem.
By default, files are saved to the `public/media` folder using the file system.
If you need to relocate the `media` folder to a different location, you can
specify it in your `.env` file as shown below:
```ini
# […]
media.root="media"
media.storage="/mnt/storage"
```
In this example, the files will be saved to the /mnt/storage/media folder. Make
sure to also update your web server configuration to reflect this change.
### S3
If you prefer storing your media files on an S3 compatible storage, you may
specify it in your `.env`:

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@ -162,9 +162,23 @@ email.SMTPPass="your_smtp_password"
| **`SMTPPort`** | number | `25` |
| **`SMTPCrypto`** | [`"tls"` or `"ssl"`] | `"tls"` |
### S3
### Media storage
By default, files are stored in the `public/media` folder using the filesystem.
By default, files are saved to the `public/media` folder using the file system.
If you need to relocate the `media` folder to a different location, you can
specify it in your `.env` file as shown below:
```ini
# […]
media.root="media"
media.storage="/mnt/storage"
```
In this example, the files will be saved to the /mnt/storage/media folder. Make
sure to also update your web server configuration to reflect this change.
### S3
If you prefer storing your media files on an S3 compatible storage, you may
specify it in your `.env`:

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@ -164,9 +164,23 @@ email.SMTPPass="your_smtp_password"
| **`SMTPPort`** | number | `25` |
| **`SMTPCrypto`** | [`"tls"` or `"ssl"`] | `"tls"` |
### S3
### Media storage
By default, files are stored in the `public/media` folder using the filesystem.
By default, files are saved to the `public/media` folder using the file system.
If you need to relocate the `media` folder to a different location, you can
specify it in your `.env` file as shown below:
```ini
# […]
media.root="media"
media.storage="/mnt/storage"
```
In this example, the files will be saved to the /mnt/storage/media folder. Make
sure to also update your web server configuration to reflect this change.
### S3
If you prefer storing your media files on an S3 compatible storage, you may
specify it in your `.env`:

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@ -162,9 +162,23 @@ email.SMTPPass="your_smtp_password"
| **`SMTPPort`** | number | `25` |
| **`SMTPCrypto`** | [`"tls"` or `"ssl"`] | `"tls"` |
### S3
### Media storage
By default, files are stored in the `public/media` folder using the filesystem.
By default, files are saved to the `public/media` folder using the file system.
If you need to relocate the `media` folder to a different location, you can
specify it in your `.env` file as shown below:
```ini
# […]
media.root="media"
media.storage="/mnt/storage"
```
In this example, the files will be saved to the /mnt/storage/media folder. Make
sure to also update your web server configuration to reflect this change.
### S3
If you prefer storing your media files on an S3 compatible storage, you may
specify it in your `.env`:

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@ -162,9 +162,23 @@ email.SMTPPass="your_smtp_password"
| **`SMTPPort`** | number | `25` |
| **`SMTPCrypto`** | [`"tls"` or `"ssl"`] | `"tls"` |
### S3
### Media storage
By default, files are stored in the `public/media` folder using the filesystem.
By default, files are saved to the `public/media` folder using the file system.
If you need to relocate the `media` folder to a different location, you can
specify it in your `.env` file as shown below:
```ini
# […]
media.root="media"
media.storage="/mnt/storage"
```
In this example, the files will be saved to the /mnt/storage/media folder. Make
sure to also update your web server configuration to reflect this change.
### S3
If you prefer storing your media files on an S3 compatible storage, you may
specify it in your `.env`:

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@ -163,9 +163,23 @@ email.SMTPPass="your_smtp_password"
| **`SMTPPort`** | nummer | `25` |
| **`SMTPCrypto`** | [`"tls"` eller `"ssl"`] | `"tls"` |
### S3
### Media storage
By default, files are stored in the `public/media` folder using the filesystem.
By default, files are saved to the `public/media` folder using the file system.
If you need to relocate the `media` folder to a different location, you can
specify it in your `.env` file as shown below:
```ini
# […]
media.root="media"
media.storage="/mnt/storage"
```
In this example, the files will be saved to the /mnt/storage/media folder. Make
sure to also update your web server configuration to reflect this change.
### S3
If you prefer storing your media files on an S3 compatible storage, you may
specify it in your `.env`:

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@ -162,9 +162,23 @@ email.SMTPPass="your_smtp_password"
| **`SMTPPort`** | number | `25` |
| **`SMTPCrypto`** | [`"tls"` or `"ssl"`] | `"tls"` |
### S3
### Media storage
By default, files are stored in the `public/media` folder using the filesystem.
By default, files are saved to the `public/media` folder using the file system.
If you need to relocate the `media` folder to a different location, you can
specify it in your `.env` file as shown below:
```ini
# […]
media.root="media"
media.storage="/mnt/storage"
```
In this example, the files will be saved to the /mnt/storage/media folder. Make
sure to also update your web server configuration to reflect this change.
### S3
If you prefer storing your media files on an S3 compatible storage, you may
specify it in your `.env`:

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@ -154,9 +154,23 @@ email.SMTPPass="你的邮件密码"
| **`SMTPPort`** | number | `25` |
| **`SMTPCrypto`** | [`"tls"` or `"ssl"`] | `"tls"` |
### S3
### Media storage
By default, files are stored in the `public/media` folder using the filesystem.
By default, files are saved to the `public/media` folder using the file system.
If you need to relocate the `media` folder to a different location, you can
specify it in your `.env` file as shown below:
```ini
# […]
media.root="media"
media.storage="/mnt/storage"
```
In this example, the files will be saved to the /mnt/storage/media folder. Make
sure to also update your web server configuration to reflect this change.
### S3
If you prefer storing your media files on an S3 compatible storage, you may
specify it in your `.env`:

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@ -37,5 +37,5 @@ return [
'podcast_by_bandwidth' => 'Ancho de banda diario usado (en MB)',
'total_storage_by_month' => 'Almacenamiento mensual (en MB)',
'total_bandwidth_by_month' => 'Ancho de banda mensual usado (en MB)',
'total_bandwidth_by_month_limit' => 'Limited to {totalBandwidth} per month',
'total_bandwidth_by_month_limit' => 'Limitado a {totalBandwidth} al mes',
];

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@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ return [
}',
'episode' => 'Episodio',
'visibility' => 'Visibilidad',
'downloads' => 'Downloads',
'downloads' => 'Descargas',
'comments' => 'Comentarios',
'actions' => 'Acciones',
],
@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ return [
audio {audio}
other {media}
}.',
'deleteFileError' => 'Hubo un problema al tratar de eliminar el archivo {file_key} {type, select,
'deleteFileError' => 'Hubo un problema al tratar de eliminar el archivo {file_path} {type, select,
transcript {de la transcripción}
chapters {de los episodios}
image {de la portada}

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@ -111,9 +111,9 @@ return [
'premium_by_default' => 'Los episodios deben establecerse como premium por defecto',
'premium_by_default_hint' => 'Los episodios Podcast se marcarán como premium de forma predeterminada. Todavía puedes elegir establecer algunos episodios, trailers o bonificaciones como públicos.',
'op3' => 'Open Podcast Prefix Project (OP3)',
'op3_hint' => 'Value your analytics data with OP3, an open-source and trusted third party analytics service. Share, validate and compare your analytics data with the open podcasting ecosystem.',
'op3_enable' => 'Enable OP3 analytics service',
'op3_enable_hint' => 'For security reasons, premium episodes\' analytics data will not be shared with OP3.',
'op3_hint' => 'Analiza tus datos de estadísticas con OP3, un servicio de analíticas fiable y de código abierto. Comparte, valida y compara tus estadísticas con el ecosistema de podcasting abierto.',
'op3_enable' => 'Activa el servicio de estadísticas OP3',
'op3_enable_hint' => 'Por motivos de seguridad, las estadísticas de los episodios premium no serán compartidas con OP3.',
'payment_pointer' => 'Puntero de pago para Monetización web',
'payment_pointer_hint' =>
'Aquí es donde usted recibirá dinero gracias a la Monetización Web',