NTFS.
This is my problem. What the hell does windows expect? Sheesh.
Whats a way around this problem?
Jamie
thekeverreport.com
myarmytimes.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Clint Sharp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
jmedakev wrote:
I'm trying to export a timeline to a quicktime
It seems to me that almost any system can now handle 4+ gig files. I
would look at your hard drive to be sure that you have the space
avialble with an added 10 or more gigs available on the drive that
you are writing to.
You may also need to defrag your hard drive. If it is really chopped
jmedakev wrote:
NTFS.
This is my problem. What the hell does windows expect? Sheesh.
Whats a way around this problem?
Jamie
thekeverreport.com
myarmytimes.com
I saw you say something about an external drive. Most external drives
are formatted stock as FAT32. You double check in the
No no. It must be this fancy new external HD I'm breaking in.
If I weren't rendering right now I'm double check... but if they come
stock as fat32 then they got me.
Can I reformat a partition? and start exporting to that partition?
Jamie
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, jmedakev
jmedakev wrote:
No no. It must be this fancy new external HD I'm breaking in.
If I weren't rendering right now I'm double check... but if they come
stock as fat32 then they got me.
Can I reformat a partition? and start exporting to that partition?
Jamie
No need to reformat. Right