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jetdv wrote on 4/28/2003, 4:17 PM
Depends on how you render the "parts"

Your SAFEST bet would be to use the "Render to new track" option.
mark30 wrote on 4/28/2003, 4:44 PM
Same sort of question here. I have 2 avi's as events after each other. 1 of them = 18.51 mins long, the other is 5 minutes, total 23 something minutes.

When I 'render to New Track', it gives an error everytime, saving an avi that is always 19.49 minutes long..

Anyone familiar with this?

thx,
Mark
Frenchy wrote on 4/28/2003, 5:11 PM
Mark:

You're probably running into the 4GB limit in Win98 (is that your OS?).

Why are you trying to render 2 avi's to a new track? If you want to print to tape, start vidcap, drop both avi's into the dialog box and PTT - I just did this with a 26-27 min project, and have a seamless vid this way. Otherwise, render a new file to whatever format you want (mpeg, wmv, etc...).

Frenchy
mark30 wrote on 4/29/2003, 4:11 AM
I'm running Win 2000.. And I was trying to connect the 2 avi's into 1 because my 'print video to dv tape' option didn't work. With VideoCapture it DID print to tape, but that only prints an avi.. So I needed 1 avi to get it on tape..

So it does connect my 2 avi's but it stops at 19:49 mins. That's like 4,1 GB. Does Win2K also have that 4 GB limit??
jetdv wrote on 4/29/2003, 9:39 AM
Win2K does NOT have a 4GB limit. However, FAT32 DOES and Win2K can use FAT32 drives. What format is your drive? If it is FAT32, convert it to NTFS.
Grazie wrote on 4/29/2003, 11:27 AM
WinME here STILL! No hastle with 4gb limit here. Just shoots right past it - honest Guv!

Grazie