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  1. with my new TRV22, I use USB streaming to import the movie into a VCD.

    The problem with ImageMixer is that they only limit me to 10 minutes/4GB of avi import. Obviously its useless.

    Is there any image mixer crack out there that allows me to import more than just 4GB avi, or is there any free USB AVI streaming program out there?

    your comment is appreciable.

    PS: please dont tell me that ilink is better than USB
    I know that
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    Are you sure you are not hitting the FAT32 4gig file limit?
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  3. I'm not sure what i do wrong, I'm using Win XP and Win2000

    Everytime i'm trying to capture the video using usb i only got 4GB/10min of avi.

    I search the web and this is what i found from Imagemixer.com.
    http://www.imagemixer.com/E/imx/support/SONY/input/004.htm

    Please tell me its not happening to anyone, or i'm doing something wrong.
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    Sounds like you are hitting the 4Gb Fat32 file limit. How is your hard drive formatted? Is it Fat32 or NTFS? If it's FAT32 then you are most likely hitting the 4Gb file limit for that file system. NTFS has a much higher limit, one that you would never hit doing this kind of stuff.... Just check the properties for the drive and it will tell you the type of file system. I'm not saying you are doing anything wrong, but it does sound like you are running into the file size limit. If it is NTFS, then well, I'm outta ideas.... Let us know. Thanks..

    From SONY:
    Why does importing stop before the amount of HDD space set at the preference set up has been reached?

    Image Mixer supports the import of AVI files but, according to AVI Standard, you can only import up to 4GB. When importing AVI files, or FAT32 file system, you could only import up to 4GB, and the longest time you can import file is about 10 minutes.
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  5. I'm 101% sure that I'm using NTFS

    I use on both my laptop and 2 of my PCs, they all doing the same thing.

    I suppose there is no way to crack or change that limitation.
    Btw I'm using Pixela 1.5

    wonder if its the version bug.
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    Well since you are running NTFS and based on the info on hand I have no more ideas other then looking into another application.... Sorry..
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