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  • 2 Gb filelimit with Marvel G400TV

    Hallo, I've got finally my old Marvel working under Win XP SP1 (thanks to Adis!). Everything works (HW MJPEG, Picvideo MPJEG, YUV-capturing) except that I can't capture longer than 2 Gb. How can i make bigger files (I'm using NTSC).

    Thanks.

  • #2
    AVI_IO at http://www.nct.ch/multimedia/avi_io/index.html
    gives you 3x2 GB in trial and 6x2=12GB full ver. captured video.

    Do not use 2K3 MJPEG codec. It works but it is unstable.
    PIC Video is the best IMHO.
    Fred H
    It ain't over 'til the fat lady sings...
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    • #3
      Actually, AVI_IO doesn't allow you to make more than 4GB PER file, virtualdub lets you capture more than 4GB per file, make sure the partitition you are capturing to is NTFS.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Fred H
        AVI_IO at http://www.nct.ch/multimedia/avi_io/index.html
        gives you 3x2 GB in trial and 6x2=12GB full ver. captured video.

        Do not use 2K3 MJPEG codec. It works but it is unstable.
        PIC Video is the best IMHO.
        Fred H
        I don't know about the trial since I haven't used it in years, but the full version do not have those limits you state

        capture and playback up to 400GB of avi video and audio data in one step
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        • #5
          Hi, Technoid is right, i still use avi_io (occasionally though) and the full version has NO limitations it can capture as many file segments as your hd capacity can handle. Best prog for lip-sync capturing.
          mits,
          System specs: primary : Asus P5B Dlx/Wifi, C2Duo E6600 with thermalright 120 and 120mm Scythe S-Flex
          model E, 2 Gb Ram Kingston HyperX PC6400, MSI RX1950Pro with ViVo, 2 * WD3200AAKS, Sound Blaster Audigy ES, NIC onborad, IEE1394 TI onboard, dvd-rw Nec/Sony Optiarc AD-7173A, dvd-rom Pioneer 106-s, Win XP SP2. Secondary : Asus P4B266-E, P4 2GHz (Northwood), ram 512 MB DDR400 , 2*80 Maxtor, vga asus 9600XT with vivo, sound card c-media 8738 onboard, NIC D-Link 538TX, dvd-rw sony dru500AX, cd-rw yamaha 2100E, Win2k SP4.

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          • #6
            the full version has NO limitations
            Sorry my mistake, I've been confused. I meant that I made a capture with 6x2 GB file with the full versin.
            Exactly speaking I captured as large as 5x2GB and one with 1.7GB in my case. Never tried to capture larger files.
            And, I prefer smaller (2 GB) chunks insted of a large file.
            The VIA Southbridge in my PC is unstable with large files, over 3 or 3.5 GB.
            Last edited by Fred H; 18 December 2003, 14:15.
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            • #7
              I get the feeling that Sjoezepoes is referring to NTFS, instead of NTSC. Looking at the style of the message, I think that Sjoezepoes's native language is Dutch, and we don't have NTSC over here.
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              Maxtor 300 GB for video
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              • #8
                You're right my native language is Dutch and I'm referring to NTFS as filesystem (I'm using PAL).
                I've tried Virtualdub and this works, I can capture very large files.
                I want these files because I'm using my old PC as a digital VCR and those captures are viewed on my home PC over the network.
                I don't want to edit with this configuration, except for cutting out some commercials; for my editing I'm using my trusty RT2000.
                So I want to play the captured movie (or documentation,...) on my home PC, which is connected to my TV. I play these files with Mediaplayer and DVDmax, therefore I want one big file, otherwise I would have to run to my PC every 9 minutes (2 Gb limit).
                How do I make captured MJPEG movie to a DVD-disc (I'm using Adobe Premiere Pro).

                Thanks

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