Amit,
I have been using MacFuse for a month as part of a trial I am doing for
Panasonic using their new AVC High Definition (HD) professional camcorder
and editing on both Mac and PC NLE systems using Adobe Premiere Pro CS4 and
Final Cut Pro.  As part of that, we are giving input to all the companies
and developers of the products we are using in this trial.  Yours is one of
the products.

We love how MacFuse allows NTFS disks to be written on both platforms.
However, we are finding that the data rate on the Mac is limited with
MacFuse and because of this once your product is installed; the NTFS disks
(on the Mac) can't be used for editing because they lose the speed necessary
to read the files.  Is there something we can do to improve this or that you
can do in code to improve the product on this aspect?

"HIRING A VIDEO COMPANY ISN'T LIKE BUYING A LOAF
OF BREAD WHERE THE BEST PRICE IS THE BEST DEAL.
IT IS LIKE HIRING A DOCTOR WHERE YOU WANT THE
BEST FOR THE JOB."
 

 
Richard DePaso              
AARDVARK VIDEO
702-897-4477
[email protected]
WWW.AARDVARKVIDEO.TV
 

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Amit Singh
Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2009 11:28 AM
To: MacFUSE
Subject: Re: setvolname callback


No, it's not supported. It's another of those things that the
operating system (Finder, Disk Arbitration, etc.) isn't able to handle
well except for Apple's own file systems. Therefore, it's also
unlikely to be supported anytime soon, if ever.

As with countless other things I have talked about before, if you care
about this, complain to Apple.

Please don't hijack people's threads and change the subject
arbitrarily.

Amit

On Jan 5, 7:07 pm, Erik Larsson <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> In the current fuse.h (as of 2.0.3), struct fuse_operations has a member
> called setvolname, which presumably gets called when a user wants to set
> the volume name of a file system.
> Is this callback supported/implemented at all, or is is a feature that
> will appear in a future release? It is not mentioned among the new
> MacFUSE 2.0 callbacks in CHANGELOG.
> It is referenced slightly in the current loopback.c example, with the line
>      FUSE_ENABLE_SETVOLNAME(conn);
> ...but it seems the actual callback for setvolname is not implemented.
>
> It would be useful for disk-based file systems such as ntfs-3g. Users
> don't really have a way of setting the volume name without resorting to
> special tools at present, so this kind of feature is most welcome.
>
> Regards,
>
> - Erik





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