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    Greetings.

    Is there any software, preferrably freeware that can capture DV and split the file if it is over 2GB in size, until it finishes the entire capture and then be able to burn to DVD?

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  2. I dont know any one that can do complete thing but for capturing u can try this ScenalyzerLive

    https://www.videohelp.com/tools?tool=50#comments
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    Thank you saurabh_fzr.
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    WinDV will also split files and it is free.
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  5. Originally Posted by redwudz
    WinDV will also split files and it is free.
    Yeah, I vote for that, too. Works great.
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    Thank you redwudz and mrmungus.

    I will give it a try.
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    Greetings.

    I have been using WinDV so far without problems, the program is awesome!

    I switched from Win98SE to XP with NTFS, so it works even faster, the only thing is that I have no idea as to how to change WinDV to just make one avi file under NTFS.

    Any help, will be appreciated.

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    Originally Posted by roadster3043
    Greetings.

    I have been using WinDV so far without problems, the program is awesome!

    I switched from Win98SE to XP with NTFS, so it works even faster, the only thing is that I have no idea as to how to change WinDV to just make one avi file under NTFS.

    Any help, will be appreciated.

    TIA
    If it helps, DVIO will capture one large DV file under NTFS
    And it's free!
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