My drive is NTFS. Why it clip to that file size?Originally Posted by GeorgeW
Also I realize that the file size is exactly 15:00 of video.
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automatic AVI splitting according to the timestamps on DV recordings
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yes, that makes sense. Your other post mentioned it splitting at 4gb (or I assumed the "4g" meant 4gb file size).
When I capture, I usually set it to break at the first scene after going over the 2gb mark. So your capture software is probably setup to break at the 15-min mark, or at the 3.xgb mark.George -
Originally Posted by vocalmind
If you were capturing PAL (25fps), then 15 minutes would be 25fpsx60x15=22500
So if that field has something like 22500 in it, your captures will be 15 minutes...George -
Exactly.
Thanks. Although I think about the computation of "max avi size". I still can't figure it out. My A/V basic is too bad.
Ill try it later and feedback the result then.
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Originally Posted by GeorgeW
Thanks...
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