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1. Re: Video file size can't greater than 4GB ?
Harm Millaard Nov 6, 2008 12:33 AM (in response to juskocf)Yes. -
2. Re: Video file size can't greater than 4GB ?
juskocf Nov 6, 2008 4:52 AM (in response to juskocf)Thanks Harm. But if a video size can't be greater than 4GB, why doesn't the Adobe Media Encoder pop up a warning that the encoding video exceeds the file size limit?
It took me 3 hours to render out the 1 hour video which was found to be unusable!
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3. Re: Video file size can't greater than 4GB ?
joshtownsend Nov 6, 2008 4:56 AM (in response to juskocf)Don't Mac's and have a file size limit because of the FAT32 harddrives? -
4. Re: Video file size can't greater than 4GB ?
Harm Millaard Nov 6, 2008 4:59 AM (in response to juskocf)> But if a video size can't be greater than 4GB
That is incorrect. It can be > 4 GB. -
5. Re: Video file size can't greater than 4GB ?
juskocf Nov 6, 2008 5:34 AM (in response to juskocf)Thanks Harm and josh. I am using Windows Vista x64 NTFS, so file size can be greater than 4GB.
Its strange that when I encoded only the part near the crashed area of the 4.4GB video, the encoded part had no problem playing. Although I have encoded the 4.4GB video for 3 times, the same problem is still there.
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