That will work
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From:   starchildjulius 
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]   
  Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2004 4:06   AM
  Subject: Re: [AP] exporting movie
  


Will it be enough to change only my external hard drive   to NTFS, so 
that I can leave my other one, partitioned drive   intact?

--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED],   "sdwulfdawg" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>   wrote:
> 
> Whoa, Wilbur!
> 
> There is no need to   wipe out the entire drive.  Xp has a utility 
that 
> will   convert the drive to NTFS.  I would make a backup of the 
drive   
> before doing this, but that's the trick...  
> 
>   NTSC refers to the National Television Standards Committee, btw!
>   
> --- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "starchildjulius" 
>   <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 
> > I tried using a   firewire connection without converting NTFS, but 
> > this wouldn't   work either.  Your message was little confusing, 
but 
> I   
> > think I need to wipe out my external drive and convert it to   
NTSC? 
> > Will that do it?  Or does my other hard drive   need to be NTSC as 
> > well?
> > 
> >   Thanks.  Just found your message.  For some reason didn't come   
to 
> my 
> > email even though I checked that off.
>   > 
> > Suki
> > 
> > --- In   [EMAIL PROTECTED], David Hurdon 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
>   > wrote:
> > > Check the properties of the file that results   from your 
export. 
> If 
> > it's 
> > > 3.99   GB chances are you're hitting a system file size limit. 
Only 
> >   Win2k and 
> > > XP allow formatting drives in NTFS, which has no   practical 
file 
> > size limit. 
> > > FAT16 and   FAT32 limit file sizes, as do certain hardware add-
ons 
> > like   the 
> > > Canopus DV Raptor. I use 6.5 with a Raptor on one   system and 
with 
> > firewire 
> > > on the other.   Both use NTFS drives but even with that in place 
> the 
> >   Raptor 
> > > system won't capture more than 2 GB files, while the   firewire 
> > system has no 
> > > limit.
> >   > 
> > > David Hurdon
> > > 
> > > At   02:16 AM 11/9/2004 +0000, you wrote:
> > > 
> > >   
> > > can anyone help me????
> > > 
> > >   I'm trying to export a 35 min. movie to external h.d. so I can 
>   burn
> > > it to a DVD, but it stops halfway through with an error   report,
> > > suggesting maybe disk is full.  But the movie   is only 8 gb, and
> > > there are 90 free gh on h.d., so that's   not the case.  Any 
> hints???
> > > Should settings   change.  I'm using Premiere 6.5.  THANK YOU!!!
> > >   
> > > Suki




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