How do I find out if it's NTFS or fat 32 and configuration? 




--- In [email protected], "Johnny Wu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
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> What is your computer configuration? Is it ntfs or fat32 formatted?
> Premiere pro uses dv-avi files for editing, so it shouldn't be a 
problem
> unless you captured the files into a fat32 formatted drive that 
limits
> your footage to be 5 mins long (or less than 2gig file size)
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Najla
> Sent: 07/08/2005 4:54 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [AP] DV-AVI's imported into premiere pro stop on 5 min 
mark
> 
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> Hi...I was wondering if anyone has had any problems importing DV-
AVI's 
> into premiere pro? I captured with windows movie maker and then 
> imported to premiere pro and now all the clips get locked around 
the 5 
> min mark. I have an athlon 64, AX300 video card and plenty of ram. 
Am 
> I missing something? IS there a setting that I am not aware of?
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