I am running win 98 SE and Pioneer A03 to burn DVDs. All the authoring/burning programs I have tried expect a contiguous mpeg2 file. The fat 32 limits the file size to 4G and I can't use the 4.7G on the DVD. You can capture seamlessly in 4G chucks but you can't burn in 4G chucks, at least that I have not seen a solution. Does someone have a work-around other than moving to NTFS?
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: Lamont Cranston on 2001-12-31 10:16:28 ]</font>
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I believe that since it is the OS limiting you, you will need to conform and go to NTFS on the drive you are capturing to. I have not heard of any registry or programs tweaks to get around this issue.
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Sorry but there is not work around, its a limitation of FAT 32. Your going to have to go NTFS if you want a file over 4gb.
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