I am using ulead videostudio 6 to capture my video and my os is xp. I have plenty of hard drive space, but i keep on getting errors that i am out of memory. I have researched this and understand that it was a problem with 98 and 2000... but I haven't seen anything about having a capture limit on xp. how would i work around this? if i have to segment the video, i suppose that it's ok, but how would I link them together to burn them to dvd? any help would be appreciated! :P
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with both win2000 and xp - you would have to format your drives as NTFS to get over the fact that fat32 formated drives are limited in file size..
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Go to the help section and type NTFS in search. You run it from the command prompt in XP. Don't quote me but it's something like
convert c:ntfs Look in the help area to be sure. It does work. -
hi,
thanks for all the help you have been giving me, but i do still have a problem. my hard drive is already configured to ntfs................. any suggestions?
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