I have been successfully ripping DVD's and creating VCD's on a computer which has an NTFS hard drive. My personal computer is a FAT-32 hard drive. I have heard somewhere that there is a Maximum File Size that a FAT-32 hard drive can handle i.e. 1GB .vob files. Is this true?
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There is a file size limit, but i do believe it is around the 4gb, and you can only reach that if you are doing any Video Captures.
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Having taken a closer look at "Smart Ripper" it actually allows you to select a maximum file size - defaulted to 4000MB, so there is no chance of creating a file too big.
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