seems still to be present under ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS/ Rhythmbox 3.4.4;
(don't know yet which encoder is used, seems to be an issue of the
encoder. Encoding in actual version produces correct encoding but wrong
content of meta information about bitrate)
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I think I found the bug in the linux 5.4, but I have no idea whether or how to
submit a patch...
The handling of exfat changes completely in the following (but not LTS)
versions.
In the file drivers/staging/exfat/exfat_super.c, in lines 60-
static void exfat_time_fat2unix(struct timespec64 *ts,
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1872504 ***
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date modified is wrong for files on an exfat formatted drive
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The fix is quite offtopic, but for this special case it should be a solution:
the date of the pictures should be also preserved in the EXIF-Data. You can
read the exif-data of the files and set the timestamp from this data.
I used another tool under windows for this so far, but exiftool should do
I made some experiments to define the behaviour, the problem is, that 3
computers with installed ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS behave(d) differently
(installing fuse-exfat 1.3.0 stopped the described behaviour in two of
the computers, seems, that nautilus is able to bypass fuse-exfat in some
conditions).
I m
... sorry, I never worked with repositories...
may someone check this:
https://code.launchpad.net/~arter97/+archive/ubuntu/exfat-dev
exfat-dkms - 5.8~2arter97~ubuntu20.04.1 (maybe also in the other versions?)
in the file misc.c:
void exfat_get_entry_time(struct exfat_sb_info *sbi, struct timespe
The error occurs even without writing to the hard disk. I didn't find the exact
procedure to reproduce the error, it seems to happen during mounting or
unmounting, maybe only from nautilus, but even in this case I don't have the
changes of the date any time. The Date doesn't change by 30 days bu
... I have to add: exfat-fuse and exfat-utils are in the "newest
version" 1.3.0-1 and the bug still exists!
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Title:
date modi
For it hasn't been corrected in the regular updates, I also confirm that it's
still present on ubuntu 20.04, while using an external 4 TB hard drive. I'd
like to emphasize the importance of this bug, for it may lead to complications
and erroneous deletions if I used the drive for synchronizing f
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