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Quicktime API bug & inability to write QT files >2 GB to AFP network volume

I've been flaming the Adobe engineers pretty heavily on the Adobe forums about a nasty bug in After Effects CS5 that prevents the program from writing quicktime files >2GB to a network drive (AFP).

Apparently the bug isn't actually in the AFX code, but in the "new QuickTime Compression Session API that Apple asked [Adobe] to use" ... specifically "AddMediaSample2 has a bug that AddMediaSample1 doesn't. That is when you hit 2.15 gigs on an AFP volume, the function returns -1309 (fileBoundsErr) and we are stuck and can't do anything else."

Do you think you guys could spare an engineer or two from your new consumer products empire to support some of the pro stuff you used to care about in the good old days?

MacPro

Posted on Sep 19, 2010 5:15 PM

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Quicktime API bug & inability to write QT files >2 GB to AFP network volume

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