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Re: Resource Fork & Quicktime



On 30/12/02 11:17 AM, "Ryan Cuprak" <email@hidden> wrote:

Read my DV bug posts. If you export the tracks and re-combine them into a
new movie you should be fine.


> Hello,
> I ftped a large quicktime file (recorded in MyTV) to a remote computer via
> the commandline ftp. Attempting to play the movie in Apple's QuickTime
> Player results in an error message: "Couldn't open the file 'snippet.mov'
> because there is an error in the program.". I am guessing this is because
> the commandline tools chomped the resource fork? The file is the same size
> on both ends and using 'cp' at the commandline generates the same error on
> my machine. Any suggestions? I thought quicktime was an interchange 'format'
> and thus wouldn't depend on a resource fork?
>
> -Ryan
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Ryan Henderson
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University of Western Australia

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