Using WinXP.
I converted one of my drives to NTFS to allow for larger file sizes and then found that Tmpgenc wouldn't open any AVIs.
Does the prog not support NTFS ?
I reformatted the drive back to FAT32 and the prog opened the files OK again.
Am I stuck with the smaller file size limit and will have to author smaller clips and then join them together with Tmpgenc ?
Any help would be appreciated.
Chris.
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I don't think it's the NTFS that is the problem, but the new "security" in the NTFS on WindowsXP, which causes incompatibility with ALOT of programs, if you have Windows2000 which also has NTFS, it will not have this problem.
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Sefy Levy,
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