With DV files, I've been routinely capturing *.AVI files over 2gigs (up to 4 gig) over the past couple of months. Only today did I discover that Windows Explorer won't let me move them from one disk to another if they're over 2 gigs. There's an error message that says: 'Cannot create or replace (filename). The parameter is incorrect.'
They all work just fine in VideoStudio, and MSP 6, though. Discovering this little limitation, however, leads me to suspect that trouble might be forthcoming if I were to, say, try to defrag a drive with files such as these on it. Or do anything else with them in windows that would require their being moved in any way. A consequence of this is that I now have to make sure that my captures are going to go where I ultimately want them, since they can't be moved afterwards.
I'm curious as to whether anyone knows if this little glitch is simply Windows looking at the file extension and determining that a *.AVI file type cannot exist, or is there more to it?
They all work just fine in VideoStudio, and MSP 6, though. Discovering this little limitation, however, leads me to suspect that trouble might be forthcoming if I were to, say, try to defrag a drive with files such as these on it. Or do anything else with them in windows that would require their being moved in any way. A consequence of this is that I now have to make sure that my captures are going to go where I ultimately want them, since they can't be moved afterwards.
I'm curious as to whether anyone knows if this little glitch is simply Windows looking at the file extension and determining that a *.AVI file type cannot exist, or is there more to it?
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