I have an ATI All-In-Wonder 128Pro video card, I have been using it for capture from my DSS in AVI and MPEG without problems until last week. Now when I capture in AVI, stop the capture and I give the name to the file in the pop-up window I get the message not enough space in the target drive. I have more than 60Gb free, my disk is defragmented, I am using NTFS file system and I get the same message if I try another drive. Before last week I could practically fill my drive with a continuous AVI file without a glitch, this problem does not seem to be affecting my MPEG1 or MPEG2 captures regardless of the file size (I just captured yesterday 7Gb in MPEG2), and the weirdest thing of all is that my card do creates the temporary AVI file without incident, the problem happens just when I try to give the name once the capture stops. The only modification to my system I can remember that more or less coincides with the first appearance of the problem is installing the DivX 5 codec, could this be affecting my AVI captures in all the other codecs.
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I was having a similar problem with a different program a few months ago, and here's what I did. I ran a complete scandisk and defrag. Appairently, with all the writing/deleting of large files from my hard drive, it was causing problems with my computer. Of course avi's are larger than MPG's (usually), so that might be why it picks to only block them. Try running a complete scandisk and defrag and see if that helps.
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