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Trashme files opening with "Open Video" button #74
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@mkbassett Gridview doesn't currently have a notion that these video references should be excluded, so it's using them as normal -- is there a standard for video references that shouldn't be used, or is it just the presence of @hohonuuli Should these video references be deleted or otherwise flagged in VARS? |
@kevinsbarnard Ideally, there shouldn't be any annotations directly attached to any For the most part, the trashme files are a temporary solution to problematic videos created during tape transcoding by Iron Mountain. We're waiting for them to finish redigitizing those (which is taking a lot longer than expected). When we finally get all the redone videos into our system, I'll be deleting the trashme's out of VARS. |
So a temporary fix might be to hack in something to ignore trashme files in grid view. |
There are no annotations associated with trashme files, Gridview is just finding that file as the closest GMT for a localization made on a framegrab or an older tape annotation. We'll make sure no new annotations were made on trash me files before we delete them in a month or so. |
Kris is correct, this was more of an FYI ticket to make sure it didn't cause problems down the line. |
Gridview opened a .trashme file from the open video button. There was a time issue with the trashme file and the subject was not in the frame (attached screenshot). I scrubbed around before and after where the video opened and could not find what I was looking for. This won't be an issue once the .trashme files are deleted.
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