Robert Knecht Schmidt
December 23rd, 2002, 01:52 PM
Does anybody know if the 4 GB file size limitation for Windows FAT drives applies only to the drive you're writing video to, or only to your operating system drive, or both, or either?
I'm trying to write a Big Whopping (> 4 GB) video file to my video drive which is NTFS, but the disk on which my operating system (Win 2K) and my editing program (Storm Edit 2.00, in this particular case) reside is still FAT32.
The file maxes out at 3.99 GB and that's the end of that. Any suggestions?
(You never think it'll happen to you...)
I'm trying to write a Big Whopping (> 4 GB) video file to my video drive which is NTFS, but the disk on which my operating system (Win 2K) and my editing program (Storm Edit 2.00, in this particular case) reside is still FAT32.
The file maxes out at 3.99 GB and that's the end of that. Any suggestions?
(You never think it'll happen to you...)