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Sorry mate! I suggest you check your facts again.

I'm using NTFS here as I'm using Windows XP and the same limit of 1.8 gig to a
Microsoft wave file applies.

I just confirmed this by copying 6 hours worth of data into Sound Forge and
tried to save it as a Microsoft wave file and it didn't work, had no trouble!
saving it as a Sony wave file, Sony PCA file etc so the Microsoft Wave size
limit still applies though the statement you made regarding file limits being
relaxed under NTFS as compared to FAT32 is certainly the case.

At 09:25 AM 11/14/2004, you wrote:
   Hi,
That's not true at all.
The 2 giga byte lies in the limitation of the fat32 file system and not
something Microsoft has invented.
If you're using ntfs you don't have such a limitation.

Best regards
Brian

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