What are the property settings on your dataset?
Alan
On 11/22/10 6:34 AM, Harry Putnam wrote:
Harry wrote:
When *.mov file reside on a windows host, and assuming your browser
has the right plugins, you can open them with either quicktime player
or firefox (which also uses the quicktime
Harry wrote:
When *.mov file reside on a windows host, and assuming your browser
has the right plugins, you can open them with either quicktime player
or firefox (which also uses the quicktime player).
But I find if the files are on a zfs server the same files fail to
play.
Is it a local
On 11/23/10 03:34 AM, Harry Putnam wrote:
Are either or both of you sharing these files in the sense of storing
them on zfs and moving to whatever OS for usage or do you mean that
files are used in place... that is, the zfs fs is not just storing
files but the files are being used by other OSs
I find that at least some kinds of video files when accessed on zfs
server from windows machines will not work. In particular that seems
to hold for quicktime files.
When *.mov file reside on a windows host, and assuming your browser
has the right plugins, you can open them with either quicktime
On 11/22/10 05:43 PM, Harry Putnam wrote:
I find that at least some kinds of video files when accessed on zfs
server from windows machines will not work. In particular that seems
to hold for quicktime files.
When *.mov file reside on a windows host, and assuming your browser
has the right
On 11/21/10 Nov 21, 8:43 PM, Harry Putnam rea...@newsguy.com wrote:
When *.mov file reside on a windows host, and assuming your browser
has the right plugins, you can open them with either quicktime player
or firefox (which also uses the quicktime player).
But I find if the files are on a