Hi,
How do I overcome the 4G limit using Adobe Premiere and using FAT32 partition on my hard drive?
Thanks.
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I belive the 4GB limit is a function of the FAT16 & FAT32 File systems. To create ANY type of file larger than 4GB you have to go to the NTFS. NTFS is limitied to 16 terabytes.
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i have been round and round with the same problem..i'm running WinME and there is no way around it that i have found other than use another capture software that supports multiple captures.......
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It is a limit of the FAT16 & FAT32 filesystem - if you wanna get rid of the problem for good, then get an OS with NTFS support, Win NT, 2000 or XP.
Of course, that will probably bring another set of problems, but at least you can grab video easier.....
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