Hi!

Ralph Glasstetter wrote:

> It does, the program is compiled correctly! I see:
> Recognized files (*.dvbcut *.mpg *.rec *.ts *.tts *.vdr);;dvbcut project 
> files 
> (*.dvbcut);;MPEG files (*.mpg *.rec *.ts *.tts *.vdr);;All files (*)
> 
> But when I delete the loadfilter-line from ~/.qt/dvbcut.sf.net I get again a:
> loadfilter=Recognized files (*.dvbcut *.mpg *.ts);;dvbcut project files 
> (*.dvbcut);;MPEG files (*.mpg *.ts);;All files (*)
> afterwards... :-(

But that's plain impossible since the dvbcut binary doesn't contain
*that* line any longer. How could it write it to the settings file?
Unless it's an older binary, or gets the line from somewhere else.

>>>Where does this old config line come from? I've no idea anymore...
>>
>>Neither do I.
> 
> Let's see what happens when I compile it under windows... ;-)

You'll probably have to clean up the registry ;-(

> PS: After a little investigation I found out that I can virtually concatenate 
> files with my FUSE driver as long as I don't exceed 128kB in total.

That's not much.

> When I 
> reach the smallest multiple of 128kB which is larger than the first file it 
> crashes! 
> 
> Any idea what could happen at 128kB? Is this some OS cache for file i/o? 

Not sure. Maybe the size of a particular buffer.

-- 
Michael "Tired" Riepe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
X-Tired: Each morning I get up I die a little

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