Thanks,

At least that will not make my repository bigger, but will still
generate a lot of extra data traffic.
Not a big problem, but rather anoying, because you have to manually go
through all the changed files.

I think I will try to make my media files read-only or something.. :)


On Jul 30, 5:18 pm, Rob Rye <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am not familiar with the specific problem you cite. Nonetheless, you are 
> probably correct in your guess about the header.
>
> One quick solution, annoying as it would be, would be to use the revert 
> command (button) in Versions every time there is a change you know is not 
> substantive (e.g. just a change in a header indicating that the video has 
> been played again). This procedure should revert the working copy version to 
> the version on the repository.
>
> On Jul 28, 2010, at 1:04 PM, Guz wrote:
>
>
>
> > Does anyone else have this problem or know a cure?
>
> > If quicktime video files that I have in my repository are touched by
> > another program, Versions will mark them as changed and wants to
> > update it to the repository.
>
> > I am very sure the video's where not changed. Perhaps quicktime stores
> > a little info in the header (perhaps a timestamp or something).
> > Or could it be that files on mac somehow store information about the
> > applications that use the file?
>
> > If I check the finder, the creation date is that of the last checkout,
> > and the file change date is that of the last time the quicktime was
> > opened.
>
> > I don't want to store muliple copies of large video files if they
> > really aren't changed.
> > Does anyone know a solution?
>
> > Perhaps the next gen SVN handles large files better - not storing
> > whole files, but only the changes in large files! :)
>
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