Trimming HID timestamps to 32bit#3455
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The original HID timestamps set by FW (32bit) are extended by the HID driver to 64bit.
This behavior creates inconsistency with UVC streams for which the original 32bit size is preserved.
The PR trims HID raw timestamps back to to 32bit to allow HW sync with UVC streams.
[Cmake] Bug fix: when downloading the unit-tests records the CMake fails to read binary files resulting in repetitive download of already acquired files. The patch fixes the behavior.
Tracked on: DSO-12084