![]() ![]() What am I missing? Or is this a sign I'm ready for management!?! Why such unexpected results? A file is a file. HOWEVER: NO FILE COUNT difference between the same source and destination sub-dirs find /home/hholtmann/proj/ -type f -follow | wc find /mnt/wd750/c51/home/hholtmann/proj/ -type f -follow | wc -l ![]() Just to compare an important project sub-dir in my home after rsync:īyte difference between a source and destination sub-dir using du du -cs /home/hholtmann/proj/ġ8992676 du -cs /media/wd750/c51/home/hholtmann/proj/ġ9006768 /mnt/wd750/c51/home/hholtmann/proj/ Total transferred file size: 487.41G bytes Here is the command line I used as root rsync -ah -progress -stats /home/hholtmann /mnt/wd750/c51/home/ -vĬaptured summary output from rsync Number of files: 4857743 I was logged in as root and used rsync to backup my /home/hholtmann/* directory to a spare backup drive in /mnt/wd750/c51/home/ I want to backup my FULL home folder to an external disk so I can fully WIPE and reformat my system and then restore my home from this rsync'd backup, but I am concerned I am missing significant data files. If you are using the same QuickTime 10.5 (1126.4.1.) version, and Mac OS version on both Macs it is indeed curious.Does anyone know common reasons for such a large deficit difference in the number of files transferred when backing up my LARGE home directory using rsync on a Ubuntu 10.04 LTS setup? The machine is stable and all volumes are clean ext4 - no errors from fsck.ext4. Re: "On my MacBook Air from 2012 I have no issues at all on exactly the same files" (Eg: You could use "share" to save for yourself) Ie: Choose File > Share, then choose how you want to share your movie. When you " share" your movie, QuickTime Player creates a version of the movie that’s optimised for how you choose to share. If you can not save a video, try choosing File > Export As, then choose an option from the Export menu. (NB: The Photos app can also play videos imported from a camera.). Supported Codecs include H.264, H.263, H.261 NB: In some cases, a third-party app may be needed to convert files for playing / viewing with QuickTime Seems, if a file is an older or third-party (non-Apple) media format, QuickTime Player may convert it before playing. Other playable formats are: MPEG-2, MPEG-1, 3GPP, 3GPP2, AVCHD, AVI (Motion JPEG only), DV ![]() QuickTime can play Motion JPEG-based AVIs created by many digital cameras. mov files are QuickTime Player's "native" format. DV) the movies are in when imported to your MacBook Air / MacBook Proįor the best playing / viewing with QuickTime PlAyer you may need to convert the files to. "can't save as the time goes from 1 hour up to 100's of hours in a minute". Re: "I record movies on my video camera in AVCD" Or if QuickTime app is actually frozen, seems the only way is to quit and re-open the app, losing any unsaved portion of edit. ( Eg: QuickTime, may need " Trim" clicked to complete the trim edit, before you can save.)Įlse sometimes, when things seem halted in an app, seeming like an impasse, will swipe to another screen, do something there, swipe back and the problem is inexplicably "gone". Wondering if you press "Command + S" (the save shortcut), if you'll get some indication (dialog box?) why save can't be performed at the time. Seems like a jam I get into at times with various apps that need a "Done" or "Apply" to complete an action before I can save. Re: "I copy the file locally, then use trim", You're welcome! Thank you for clarifying, further Mat.
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