On 03/16/13 15:38, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
I don't know if it's important nowadays, but is the file just a little
bit bigger than 2GB or much bigger?
$ ls -l data/video/david-christensen/dpchrist-20070418-20070608-raw.avi
-r-xr--r-- 2 dpchrist dpchrist 12867952640 Jun 13 2007
data/video/david-christensen/dpchrist-20070418-20070608-raw.avi
I also don't know if there would be
a message, if it shouldn't work regarding to a copy protection. It might
be that you can copy a media one time, but you might not be able to make
a copy from the copy. I don't know if this could be the case for
Blu-Ray, but at least for consumer audio DAT there's a copy bit. This is
also active for private material. If you make a digital copy of a privat
audio DAT, it anyway will set this copy bit, so that you can't make a
copy from the copy. IOW even if you shouldn't try to illegal copy
something, a copy protection standard might forbid to copy your own
data. _Again, I don't have knowledge about Blu-Ray!_ It's just that for
other media there are such traps.
The file was created by Windows Movie Maker on a Windows XP laptop and
then copied via SMB to the Wheezy box. I have never seen any copy
protection warnings/ error messages related to any such files.
David
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