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Files: Commas in Video File Names Prevents Playback #170

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SumNemox opened this issue Feb 7, 2025 · 2 comments
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Files: Commas in Video File Names Prevents Playback #170

SumNemox opened this issue Feb 7, 2025 · 2 comments
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SumNemox commented Feb 7, 2025

Describe the bug
A video file will not play in the built-in video player when the file name contains a comma.

To Reproduce
Open Files and play a video file known to play without incident. Rename the file so it contains a comma in the name. Attempt to play the video file. The built-in video player attempts to play the video file and, after a short while, then displays the play icon in the centre of the screen when it is unable to do so.

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The video file should play.

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Running ZimaOS v1.3.1-1, reported as up-to-date. Running on x64 PC.

@LinkLeong LinkLeong added this to the 1.3.3 milestone Feb 12, 2025
@LinkLeong LinkLeong added the bug Something isn't working label Feb 12, 2025
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Based on the above content, I will first explain the following points:

Partition Full Issue:

Only the casaos-data partition is an actual partition, while the others are reserved partitions. You do not need to worry about the space usage of the reserved partitions.
RAID Creation Failure:

If the RAID creation fails, try modifying the name during the RAID creation process.
Alternatively, go to the /media directory and remove the Main-Storage folder. However, make sure the Main-Storage directory is empty before doing so.
This translation clearly breaks down the two issues and provides actionable steps for the second point.

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Apologies if my description wasn't clear. The issue is not related to RAID. The issue instead relates to playing a video file within the ZimaOS 'Files' application. When a video file name contains a comma, the video will not play. Hopefully the screenshots below will better describe the bug.

A video file WITHOUT a comma in the file name plays successfully:

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A video file WITH a comma in the file name fails to play:

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