I just finished loading and creating a watermark for a video avi type that was about 165GB long. When I came back to the video it had a message that the video (I think) could onlybe 2GB long to watermark, but it seems like it has the water mark when I quickly looked at it from start to finish. Is this a real limit or just a wrong message. I have more to do, but hate to waste time if I will need to break them down to such a small file.
It seems to work great though?
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I'm sorry the message was actually "Out of file space: files cannot exceed 4 gigabytes of fat 32 partitions."
Also I used the latest down load as of today. -
FAT32 HDD partitions has a 4gb limit, either save on another partition or convert it to NTFS. Try google for fat32 4gb limit.
And I have removed your signature. Please avoid linking to your site as it looks like spam.
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