I have had this problem with mp3 files imported by iTunes on OSX when I try to Finder-copy them en masse to a OS 9 server. It chokes on the filenames -- whether on length or inclusion of certain characters, I'm not sure. But it definitely kills the Finder copy.

Kit Baum

--On Tuesday, November 5, 2002 14:50 -0600 Randy Boring <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I have some CDs that were burned on OS X that I'm accessing from Mac
Classic. Some of the files on the CD have excedingly long names such
that I can't copy those files over to my harddrive.  I was wondering if
y'all could think of  any
way (via MacPerl?) to copy the files over with shortened names?

~wren
If you happen to have DAVE from Thursby Software(*), the DAVE application
can browse local volumes, view long filenames and copy files.  You don't
even have to be attached to a Windows network to use this functionality
(DAVE's normal function).  From the File menu, choose the Browse submenu,
then choose Local Computer (or Cmd-K).

I'm not certain what other programs let you do that, but there are
probably some.  Photoshop 7 has a Browser that will let you browse such a
volume but I don't think it does copying.  Retrospect will use long
filenames, but it seems like a long way round to 'backup' the CD then
'restore' to your HD.

Why can't you copy the files with the Finder?  It won't view the files
_properly_ but it should view (and copy) them after a fashion.  The names
get munged so they end with a # and the file id at the end.  Of course,
if the Finder can't even see these files, maybe DAVE can't either...

 -Randy

(*) I work for Thursby.


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