> I hate to state the obvious, but isn't the 18.3MB difference due to > the fact that you're compressing the output with the 2nd command? > > -- > Chris > >
:) Yes, but the difference are in the actual file, for example, here are the 'same' lines from the 2 files: File 1 (the uncompressed): -- Dumping data for table `capturecard` -- INSERT INTO capturecard VALUES (1,'/dev/v4l/video0','/dev/dsp','/dev/vbi0','V4L' ,'Television',0,'64bitmyth',0,0,0,1,8192,8192,0,0,NULL,0,2,0,NULL,0,0); File 2 (bzip2) from the same section: -- Dumping data for table `capturecard` -- INSERT INTO capturecard (cardid, videodevice, audiodevice, vbidevice, cardtype, defaultinput, audioratelimit, hostname, dvb_swfilter, dvb_recordts, dvb_sat_type , dvb_wait_for_seqstart, dvb_dmx_buf_size, dvb_pkt_buf_size, skipbtaudio, dvb_on _demand, dvb_diseqc_type, firewire_port, firewire_node, firewire_speed, firewire _model, firewire_connection, dvb_hw_decoder) VALUES (1,'/dev/v4l/video0','/dev/d sp','/dev/vbi0','V4L','Television',0,'64bitmyth',0,0,0,1,8192,8192,0,0,NULL,0,2, 0,NULL,0,0); :) Hopefully that describes it a bit better. Thanks for the reply! And the obvious is sometimes the thing that is hardest to see, so I really don't mind. Cool _______________________________________________ mythtv-users mailing list [email protected] http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
