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| Help!!! I'm using Pinnnacle Instant Video Album softare to burn dvd's of edited camcorder footage. Worked fine the first time (small 30 min clip) but since then when trying to burn a project containing 3 sep clips onto one DVD (53mins in total), the creating file process just "stops" around the 78% mark. Nothing else happens & it doesn't even get to the next "burning" stage. My PC uses XP, 2.8ghz celeron & 508mb of ram. I used to have a similar problem with Ulead movie maker 3 altho it worked initally as well. Any tips on what the problem might be would be greatly appreciated. Thanks alot. Nick from New Zealand. |
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| In message .com, ny8851 writes Help!!! I'm using Pinnnacle Instant Video Album softare to burn dvd's of edited camcorder footage. Worked fine the first time (small 30 min clip) but since then when trying to burn a project containing 3 sep clips onto one DVD (53mins in total), the creating file process just "stops" around the 78% mark. Nothing else happens & it doesn't even get to the next "burning" stage. My PC uses XP, 2.8ghz celeron & 508mb of ram. I used to have a similar problem with Ulead movie maker 3 altho it worked initally as well. Any tips on what the problem might be would be greatly appreciated. The first (and obvious) question to ask is: is your PC using the NTFS (file system) or Win32 file system? Using Win32 restricts file size to 4Gb. -- Tony Morgan http://www.camcord.info |
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| Tony Morgan kirjoitti 16.06.2005: The first (and obvious) question to ask is: is your PC using the NTFS (file system) or Win32 file system? There is no such thing as "Win32 file system". You are talking about FAT32. Using Win32 restricts file size to 4Gb. That is true; however, you are incorrectly using Gb (gigabits) as the unit, while you really mean GB (gigabytes). |
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