Hi!
Ralph Glasstetter wrote:
>>Things become better. ...
>
>
> Yeah,... the best version so far. Thanks for your work!
That's what I thought...but I was wrong :-(
> I could open and play my 12x20MB test snippets nearly seamlessly.
> I could index and export a single file with >2GB.
> I could also index two files with 4+2GB, but...
>
>
>>Windows now uses _lseeki64() and can handle 3GB
>>snippets without crashing. ... But there still is
>>something wrong with the Windows port - it generates a slightly
>>different index in some cases, for example.
>
>
> ... I could not reopen it with that index ('index does not fit to
> mpeg'-message after quite a few minutes)!
In my case, it started to verify the index, then stopped reading from
disk, and soon after that the load went up to 100% on either core :(
After a while, even the task manager didn't respond any longer, and I
hat to 230-reset the system.
> ... also the index differs from the one i created on linux (as you said) BUT
> it's definitely not a good idea to use the linux-index
> under windows... dvbcut freezes... but maybe I was to impatient waiting for
> the above message?
I'm not sure.
> ... just after indexing I crashed mplayer (enlessloop with 100% CPU) when I
> tried to play a few seconds before the end of the first file.
>
> And finally after a few other dvbcut-'experiments' (actually I just wanted
> to delete a exported file) Windows
> became very slow... and I had to power off/reboot.
> I'm near to the point to say: 'If you want to process large multiple files
> then use linux!'. :-(
Well, there's at least one thing I can say: I HATE WINDOWS!
Sorry for shouting, but this so-called operating system sucks.
By the way, I found two new workarounds for the "file order" problem:
- select all files, then deselect the ones you don't need
or
- select the files you need, in the correct order, then select another
one, then deselect it again (but not too fast, or Windows will interpret
that as a double click).
Isn't it great?
--
Michael "Tired" Riepe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
X-Tired: Each morning I get up I die a little
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