• 𝒍𝒆𝒎𝒂𝒏𝒏
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    104 months ago

    Roughly how big are these files, and are they stored locally on your machine or mounted over the network (using FUSE, GVFS, or a kernel-based one like NFS?)

    I’ve noticed a few linux file managers are quite cautious loading multimedia thumbnails for networked filesystems mounted with GVFS, not sure of a fix for that aside from looking for a command line utility to mount using FUSE instead

    • Kickass WomenOP
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      44 months ago

      These files are anywhere between 600 MB to 1.5 GB in size and thet are stored locally on my PC.

      • Yer Ma
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        104 months ago

        Make sure you have all the free and non-free video codecs installed

          • @[email protected]
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            14 months ago

            Which one are your files encoded with?

            (You can check this by running ffprobe on the file.)

            • Kickass WomenOP
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              14 months ago

              Shoot can’t install it because it’s probably in a repository that is not listed in my sources

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                4 months ago

                ffprobe is included in the ffmpeg package. For future reference you can find what package contains a file by doing dpkg-query -S /bin/ffprobe (note that the path you give it is relative to /usr)

                • @superbirra
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                  44 months ago

                  lol, no :)

                  first of all, it only searches for occurrences in already installed packages and is more or less a grep -l xxx /var/lib/dpkg/info/*.list. So you can’t use it in order to determine which package to install, for that you use https://packages.debian.org or apt-file instead.

                  Secondly, what you search for isn’t relative to anything (wtf):

                  $ dpkg-query -S /etc/grub.d/                                  
                  fwupd, grub-common: /etc/grub.d
                  
                • Kickass WomenOP
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                  4 months ago

                  Got the command to work. Here’s the info for one of the files for which a preview thumbnail/icon isn’t available:

  • @[email protected]
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    34 months ago

    There should be an option in the setting to choose the max file size for which to generate the thumbnails.

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      4 months ago

      This is what I see when I open Gnome Files, click on the icon with three lines, and select Preferences (there’s no option for choosing the max size):