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Profile: journeyman
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I spent last night trying to capture some HI-8 video using Adobe Premiere 6.0 (ATI 8500 AIW card). For some reason it would get about 18 min. of video and then stop. Premiere would pop-up a window saying "maximum file size has been reached". It kept doing this for the entire hour-1/2 of video. I double-checked my settings and couldn't find any setting that limited the file size. I have a raid5 array - with 30Gb+ free on the partition I saving the video to. Anyone out there seen this before?

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In the project settings dialog, did you accidentally check the capture limit box and specify the maximum number of seconds to record? This would limit the length of captured video.

Also, what file system are you using for the raid array? FAT, FAT32 or NTFS? Older file systems like FAT doesn't allow file sizes larger than 2GB. NTFS doesn't have this problem and it's the preferred system for video files.

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Many thanks, eltz! It was the FAT32 thing. I run WinXP (NTFS), however I have my extended (data) partition format as FAT because I plan to dual boot & linux will only read FAT. Well, now I know!


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