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On 2005-10-29T20:45:01+00:00 Dennis wrote:

Nautilus does not respect the file size limit settings when creating thumbnails
for video files. I've set the limit to 3mb (Desktop->Preferences->File
Manager->Preview->"Only for files smaller than") but Nautilus still tries to
create thumbnails for files much lager than that.

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On 2005-12-03T18:02:52+00:00 Dennis wrote:

Is this beeing looked into for the FC5 release?

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On 2005-12-16T09:47:23+00:00 Alexander wrote:

This is a totem issue, as that is what does the video thumbnails. I'm not sure
it really should be fixed though, as the size doesn't affect the time it takes
to thumbnail a video in the same way it takes for an image.

I.E. Thumbnailing a 100 meg image is bad, while thumbnailing a 600 meg movie is
totally ok, and expected.

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On 2005-12-16T14:03:09+00:00 John wrote:

What is your concern with thumbnailing a movie > 3mb?  The frame size is most
likely much smaller (and what is really being thumbnailed)

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On 2005-12-16T16:01:27+00:00 Dennis wrote:

That means that the bug really is in the File Management Preferences which gives
a wrong impressions of what that option actually means. If this limit is really
only applied to images then the dialog shouldn't claim it is applied to all
"Other Previewable Files".

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On 2005-12-16T16:36:53+00:00 John wrote:

I aggree, it should be file upstream though.  It is hard to come up with precise
verbage though.  Thumbnail is Capture < MB?  I even dislike having the user
determine a threshold.  Perhaps just a slider   fast <-------------> flashy

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On 2005-12-20T23:40:36+00:00 Dennis wrote:

Filed this upstream and added the bug to the external bugzilla
references.

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** Changed in: nautilus (Fedora)
       Status: Fix Released => Won't Fix

** Changed in: nautilus (Fedora)
   Importance: Unknown => Medium

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Title:
  Places - Computer - should show occupied/free space on removable media

Status in Nautilus:
  Expired
Status in nautilus package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in nautilus package in Fedora:
  Won't Fix

Bug description:
  Places -> Computer shows me cd rom and removable media such as
  pendrive od sd cards in my card reader.

  I can see how what is it's capacity - for example when I put 512 MB SD
  card I can see that this is 512 MB - but when I right click on this
  drive and go to properties there is no way to find how much space is
  free and how much space is occupied.

  I think that this information should be available in properties
  dialog.

  Of course I always can go to console and run df or du -hs, I also can
  go to gnome-system-monitor - but I think that this functionality
  should be built in natulius.

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