Scanner: Message: seeking 32768 bytes in William Shakespeare’s Hamlet – Hands Of Fury.mp3
Scanner: Message: hashAndSize: dd00697ee79c106afe41512c4285e7b3 1502169
Scanner: Message: dd00697ee79c106afe41512c4285e7b3 is the hash of William Shakespeare’s Hamlet – Hands Of Fury.mp3
Database: Message: Added new record with recordID 854.
Database: Message: putting ‘William Shakespeare’s Hamlet – Hands Of Fury.mp3’ into the database, cfID: 855
Scanner: Message: Scanned new file: filename: William Shakespeare’s Hamlet – Hands Of Fury.mp3 clientFileID: 855 size: 1502169 bitrate: 160
Comms: Message: Message: New File: ClientFileID: 855 FileName: ‘William Shakespeare’s Hamlet – Hands Of Fury.mp3’ DirName: ‘My Shared Folder’ size: 1502169 bitRate: 160 lastModDate: 1018239108
é… quando mais eu estudo mais eu entendo como as coisas funcionam… e ainda… tem um arquivo ddatabase.dat de 26kb e um fdatabase.dat de 617kb. Eles nem usam Hash Table ou BTree né??
Não tinha percebido, mas 32768 bytes são 2^18 bits. 128 bytes são 1024 bits ou 2^10 bits. ID3v1 Tags têm 128 bytes… Pra quê o Audiogalaxy pega 32kbytes da música eu não sei…
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