Found on a website:
I found the following on a website:

You can use a codec which uses reference files like the Canopus DV codec (splits the file into smaller segments) even if you use FAT32, but a nicer solution is to use the newer AVI 2.0 codec and NTFS (which means Win2K or XP) and you will not see this limitation since both technologies do not have the 4GB filesize limit.

I can now capture an entire film (about 25GB) via Premiere 6 using the Microsoft DV codec (AVI 2.0) using WinXP
I searched google and found applications that rip DVD to AVI 2.0
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&safe=off&q=avi+2.0

But, I can't find it as a 'stand alone' codec like Divx or Xvid. Anyone know of this? Microsoft mentions it as well in their documents, but provide no more information as to how to download it.

Anyone has any information concerning this?

Other articles of interest concerning AVI 2.0
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/wcedshow/html/_dxce_d...extensions.asp
http://realforum.real.com/realforum/msg07620.html