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  1. Just got a new computer to add to my editing process, so using two pc with one monitor/switching and all the good stuff.
    Using tmpgeditor when i go to output the edited file it is saying that my hard disk9s) have not enough space, when I have two raid disks with 136 gb spare on each!

    They are set up as seperate drives not in an array or anything, like my other pc.

    Why is this happening!
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    Are your drives formatted for FAT32 or NTFS ? In FAT32, you are limited to a 4GB file size. Is your source file 4GB ?
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  3. thank you, why would someone put together a pc these days and use fat 32!
    I suppose my only option is to re-format?
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    I believe WindowsXP will let you convert to NTFS without reformatting. But be advised it is a one way process - once to go NTFS you can't go back to Fat32 without refomatting.
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  5. why would i want to!-many many thank I thought I was going mad!
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    Originally Posted by victoriabears
    why would i want to!-many many thank I thought I was going mad!
    I can't think of any good reason, but I just wanted to make sure you knew just in case.
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