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gsheltonj
4 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Dropbox uploads TOO fast
Hi All,
This may sound like a strange glitch. But, I use dropbox to send important files to paying clients, so I want to try to figure out what is going on to make sure that I don't send people...
- 4 years agoIf you add a file to your Dropbox file, which is identical to another file on your account, then the Dropbox desktop application recognizes they are the same, so it creates a duplicate of the original file on the site and instantly 'syncs' the file.
This works even if the new file has a different name. I've tested on on my device with a 1 GB video.
Jay
Dropbox Staff
Hi gsheltonj, thanks for posting today!
Did you move the file into the Dropbox folder, in a new location, or did you copy the file from one part of the Dropbox folder to another?
Regarding the corrupted 'upload', was it also added to a Dropbox folder, or uploaded via the site itself?
This will help me to assist further!
Did you move the file into the Dropbox folder, in a new location, or did you copy the file from one part of the Dropbox folder to another?
Regarding the corrupted 'upload', was it also added to a Dropbox folder, or uploaded via the site itself?
This will help me to assist further!
gsheltonj
4 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Moved it into the Dropbox folder from a different location on my hard drive, outside of Dropbox.
The corrupted file was added through the Dropbox folder on my desktop
The corrupted file was added through the Dropbox folder on my desktop
- Jay4 years agoDropbox StaffIf you add a file to your Dropbox file, which is identical to another file on your account, then the Dropbox desktop application recognizes they are the same, so it creates a duplicate of the original file on the site and instantly 'syncs' the file.
This works even if the new file has a different name. I've tested on on my device with a 1 GB video.- gsheltonj4 years agoExplorer | Level 3
I didn't know that. Super useful. Thanks!
- KMT3333 years agoExplorer | Level 4
I have noticed something similar with audio files. I will upload 20GB of audio files which takes a while. I then make a tiny change to the audio in those audio files.
This audio is a bunch of 30 minute wave files of a tv program split into its various components, dialogue, music, effects, full mix etc. I change one tiny 5 second segment. That is the only thing that has changed.
I erase the old files in DB, I recreate the files, give them different names and they have different timestamps. They are almost identical to the old files as far as content goes except for the changed 5 secs of audio across all the wave files, the names and the time stamps.
DB seems to upload these very very quickly. Is DB so clever that it compares the content of the new and old files and updates the original uploaded files only altering the changed 5 secs in the whole file, plus the name and the time stamp?
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