Our app is going to have some video content associated with it. I can successfully download all the videos we've uploaded to our server, besides one. I was wondering if there is a hard limit on file size for downloads? The 1.4gb video works successfully, but the 1.9 gb video fails with a Win32 I/O exception- which leads me to believe 1.5gb might be a hard cap for app downloads? I was able to sideload the same video both to the Go, and our local app data on the Go, and that worked fine. It seems to be a download constraint, but I haven't been able to find any reference to this. Anyone else have this issue, or know if there is a cap? Thanks in advance! @NinjaGaijin
I got it to work after updating my drivers... which doesn't really make sense to me but I'll take it! They aren't expansion files just .mp4. My co-worker set up the downloads to go in 20MB chunks, however.
It was via Windows device manager -> portable devices -> headset -> update drivers -> choose from a list -> MTP usb -> then it worked... But does that somehow update the headset? My confusion was the solution seemed to be completely separate from the device or server.
Yeah, but the app was downloading the file remotely from a server (I think). It might have to do with how we have our downloads set up specifically, though. I'm just happy it's working! Also, thanks for the quick response/ feedback, very much appreciated! I'll look into expansion files more, it looks like that is a better solution for large files.