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0000636Доработка карты (ZMP)Доработка файла картыpublic18-04-2011 16:5819-04-2011 07:54
Reporterxromeo 
Assigned ToTolik 
PrioritynormalSeverityminorReproducibilityalways
StatusclosedResolutionno change required 
PlatformЛюбаяOSЛюбаяOS VersionЛюбая
Summary0000636: Не обновляются дополнительные карты plus.maps - отсутствие в архиве garl-plus.maps-xxxx.zip репозитория .hg
DescriptionКак выяснилось, по информации от vdemidov, для обновления определённой коллекции карт нужен отдельный репозиторий (папка .hg). В архиве с дополнительными картами garl-plus.maps-xxxx.zip папка .hg отсутствует, соответственно, запуск UpdatePlus.cmd (в случае распаковки архива в отдельную папку, например plus.maps) приводит к ошибке отсутствия репозитория. С репозиторием от основного набора карт (sas.maps) UpdatePlus.cmd не работает (и, как выяснилось, и не должен работать).

Просьба - в архив garl-plus.maps-xxxx.zip добавьте папку .hg с правильным содержимым, которая будет работать.
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(0002059)
Tolik (manager)
18-04-2011 17:10
edited on: 18-04-2011 17:10

1. В этом архиве .hg нет и быть не может
2. Чтобы создать нужную структуру папок, выполните команду
hg clone https://bitbucket.org/garl/plus.maps
3. К доработкам файла ZMP этот запрос на имеет никакого отношения
4. Новые запросы оставляйте в состоянии New, не переводите их в Assigned и не назначайте на определённого человека, он ни в чём не виноват

(0002060)
Tolik (manager)
18-04-2011 17:28

(видимо, п.4 - назначение на Garl - происходит автоматически)
(0002068)
Parasite (administrator)
18-04-2011 18:43
edited on: 18-04-2011 18:46

>назначение на Garl - происходит автоматически
Да, при отправке тикета в "Доработка файла карты". Он как-то давно соглашался курировать этот раздел проекта. Можно изменить, если он не против и если найдутся другие желающие.


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Archivefhdjufe568 3mp4 //free\\ -

1. If you want to archive MP4 files properly:

4. If you need to recover or locate such a file:


If you clarify what you are trying to do (archive a video, recover data, rename files, etc.), I can give you a precise, step‑by‑step solution.

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Many DVR/NVR systems export clips using long alphanumeric strings and timestamps. Encrypted/Private Archives:

Users often rename files with random characters to avoid automated copyright strikes or to keep the contents private in cloud storage (like Mega, Google Drive, or MediaFire). System Backups:

Some automated backup software creates temporary "archive" files with unique identifiers. Potential Risk:

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: Indicates the file is part of a long-term storage repository or a "cold storage" system where data is kept for compliance, history, or legal discovery. : This is a common industry abbreviation for Full High Definition , signifying a video resolution of

: Likely a unique alphanumeric serial number or a hash generated by a specific Content Management System (CMS) or Digital Asset Management (DAM) tool to prevent file overwriting.

: Often denotes the camera number (in a multi-cam setup) or the sequence/part number of a larger video file that was split for easier handling.

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: A recording of a company-wide meeting or webinar that has been transcoded and moved to a permanent library for employee access. 3. Technical Specifications (Assumed) Estimated Value Resolution Aspect Ratio 16:9 (Widescreen) H.264 / AVC (standard for MP4) Frame Rate 24fps, 30fps, or 60fps (standard broadcast/surveillance) Post-event review, legal evidence, or historical record 4. Handling and Security not renamed data).

If this file was received via email or found in an unfamiliar directory: Verify the Source

: Random alphanumeric strings followed by video extensions are sometimes used in

campaigns. Ensure the sender or the server it resides on is trusted. Integrity Check : In professional archiving, these files often come with a

checksum file to ensure the video has not been tampered with since its creation. Do you have access to the metadata of this file, or are you looking for help locating where it is stored

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: Likely refers to a collection of records or historical documents. fhdjufe568

: This specific alphanumeric string is described in some contexts as a "cipher" or a representation of "human error" that differentiates living archives from static ones.

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Exploring “archivefhdjufe568 3mp4”: What It Might Be, Why It Matters, and How to Handle It


3. If "archivefhdjufe568" is a file you have:

2. Initial triage (first 10 minutes)

  1. Isolate the file on a quarantined analysis machine (no network).
  2. Check metadata (container-level): run a tool like ffprobe or MediaInfo to get codec, duration, resolution, bitrates, creation/modification timestamps, and embedded tags.
  3. Hash the file (SHA256) for integrity tracking and future reference.
  4. Scan for malware using offline AV/malware scanners that inspect multimedia containers (some exploits hide in metadata or companion files).
  5. Check file magic to confirm format (ensure .mp4 header matches MP4/ISO Base Media format, not renamed data).




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