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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.
Expected behaviour
The video file should play.
Screenshots
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Desktop (please complete the following information):
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System Time
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Logs
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Additional context
Running ZimaOS v1.3.1-1, reported as up-to-date. Running on x64 PC.
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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.
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:
A video file WITH a comma in the file name fails to play:
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.
Expected behaviour
The video file should play.
Screenshots
Not relevant to bug report
Desktop (please complete the following information):
Not relevant to bug report
System Time
Not relevant to bug report
Logs
Not relevant to bug report
Additional context
Running ZimaOS v1.3.1-1, reported as up-to-date. Running on x64 PC.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: