Yes its ext2 turned into ext3 (journaling).

Just in time, I'm expecting a few incoming hardware upgrades
this weekend.  I'll reformat sometime and post back to the list
if i'm successful.

thanks.

jondz

On Fri, 2005-10-14 at 21:03 -0400, Michael Gargiullo wrote:
> What file system are you using on the disk.  If it’s ext2 or ext3
> (ext2 with journaling) then the file system itself has a 2 Gb limit.
> If so install xfs packages, and convert your video work space, and
> video storage to XFS
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> On 10/14/05, jondz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hi
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> I'm new(re-subscribed) to the list.
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> Has anybody encountered this before:  I seem to
> have a 2 gigabyte limit on avi files (transcoded
> movies).  When either the Internal player or the
> mythcommflag reaches that they just hang.  I know 
> the files are fine because gnome totem plays
> them movies fine to the end.
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> quick facts about my box:
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> 1. it used to be debian STABLE (kernel 2.4).
> 2. I turned it into UNSTABLE, and upgraded to 2.6.
> 3. I use XVID for transcoding.
> 4. I have compiled my own mythtv packages using
>    the debian mythtv versions.
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> Whereas I am perfectly happy right now sticking
> with < 2 hour movies I will be grateful for somebody 
> who points me in the right direction, thanks.
> 
> thanks for a great software!
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> jondz
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