Just to clarify...

Am Montag, 2. Juli 2007 14:38 schrieb Michael Riepe:
>
> Nah... it's not a problem at all to change *.tts to *.tts* and so on.
> And since we know that topfield receivers (and also VDR, as far as I
> know) split the files, we should provide appropriate defaults.
>

All Topfield receivers can write files as large as the build-in harddisk!
(OK... I'm not quite sure... my largest recording was about 12 hours ;)) 

It's just IF you move the disk to a PC AND read it out with this special 
windows application TFtool AND optionally switch on the splitting 
(for instance when your disk it formatted with FAT32) THEN you'll get this 
(strange) naming scheme.

Since the newer receivers have build-in lan/usb interfaces I would 
expect that this method becomes more and more unpopular... at least if with 
the newest (not yet sold) receivers the speed over USB/LAN reaches the  
possible interface speed (which is not the case for the present recievers). 

AFAIK, VDR uses a different (more intelligent) naming scheme (000.vdr, 
001.vdr,...) and therefore there is no need for a trailing asterix here ...

ciao
Ralph

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