Hi all,
I have 3 hours worth of video that I need to transfer to VHS. Since I currently don't have a graphics card with TV-out, I am thinking of converting it to MPEG2 and then using my H+ card to output it to my VCR.
It's been a while since I used the H+, and I never used it much for MPEG files anyway. So I'm not sure... is there any limit to the filesize that this card can handle? Ideally, I'd like to encode to something just smaller than 4 GB. Thanks.
I might even convert a partition to NTFS and go bigger than 10 GB. Is this possible, or am I starting to push it a bit?(Since I'm only going to be transferring to VHS, the bitrate doesn't really need to be *that* high... but I'm curious nonetheless).
Thanks,
-Bon
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