Oh thats interesting. I've had lots of quicktimes fail in the past and didn't 
know why. 
I write a temp one and push to the network via python. Which has got around 
this. 


Howard

> On 24 Nov 2014, at 07:43, adam jones <adam....@mac.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi all
> 
> So I thought we left this 2 gig file limit back with the passing of FAT 32 
> however it seems to have reared it ugly head again in another form.
> 
> This is an article I found regarding AE and this issue
> 
> http://blogs.adobe.com/aftereffects/2011/05/cant-create-quicktime-movie-larger-than-2-15gb-across-network-using-afp.html
> 
> I post here as it seems to be with NS also over an aft network so of course 
> it not a NS specific problem at all so I guess (aside from rendering to a 
> local drive) does any one have a solution to this issue and if not what are 
> peoples suggestions in term of another network protocol?
> 
> linux server with prodomantly mac osx connected to it with a few windows 7 
> boxes for maya.
> 
> any thoughts or suggestions would really be appreciated.
> 
> cheers
> -adam
> 
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