Hi,
I shipped a USB hard drive to a customer that has a WAV and WMA file on it. I had timestamped the WAV and WMA file with the same date/time, "Sept 20 1:00 pm". There is a reason we need the WAV and WMA file to have the exact same date/time.
The customer has Vista (64 bit), and lives in a time zone that is 3 hours ahead of me.
For the customer, the WMA file shows up "Sept 20 1:00 pm", and the WAV file shows up "Sept 20 4:00 pm".
Why did this happen, and anyone have any suggestions on how to fix it/ prevent it from happening? Troubleshooting tips? Could it be some kind of permissions issue? And basically, how can we get the files to have the same timestamp?
(Note: I simplified the problem a bit - assume that there are many files, and it's not practical for the customer to timestamp the files himself.)
Thanks, Andrew
I shipped a USB hard drive to a customer that has a WAV and WMA file on it. I had timestamped the WAV and WMA file with the same date/time, "Sept 20 1:00 pm". There is a reason we need the WAV and WMA file to have the exact same date/time.
The customer has Vista (64 bit), and lives in a time zone that is 3 hours ahead of me.
For the customer, the WMA file shows up "Sept 20 1:00 pm", and the WAV file shows up "Sept 20 4:00 pm".
Why did this happen, and anyone have any suggestions on how to fix it/ prevent it from happening? Troubleshooting tips? Could it be some kind of permissions issue? And basically, how can we get the files to have the same timestamp?
(Note: I simplified the problem a bit - assume that there are many files, and it's not practical for the customer to timestamp the files himself.)
Thanks, Andrew