Infoseite // Large Files on WinXP to external hard drive copy



Frage von Klausinger:


Hi.
have recently a couple of DV tapes to my Internal plate captured, some of which are about 11GB big (no scene of separation, since recording of an event) which I now turn to an external firewire disk copy wants. That does not work and the system returns the weak perceptive error that is not enough space on the disk should be available (which is definitely not true). I assume that is has with the memory restrictions under XP (32bit) to do. Filesystem is NTFS (FAT32 disk to be copied).
Is there a workaround?
Thank you. Klaus Inger

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Antwort von cmbfilm:

You must comply with the NTSF formstienen, because of the 4GB limit for FAT32

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Antwort von cmbfilm:

You need the hard drive in NTSF format, because of the 4GB limit for FAT32

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Antwort von Kameramann:

Because of an extra copy of the action of the disk file to convert, I think for a workaround questionable. Especially as the target disk may be extra must remain in FAT32 (OSX)?
My tip: parts of the files with WinRAR in a disk 3.9 GB osä. to copy it to the external disk and then add them back together. Is probably even faster as a format conversion.

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Antwort von cmbfilm:

On the EXR. Platte join? (does not)
20 Min Avi will have to play differently for FAT32 does not work

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Antwort von Andreas_Kiel:

If the external disk does not accept the file because FAT32 the 4-GB limit is exceeded, is an assembly of <4 GB of small snippets of course, not possible!
Quote: Because of an extra copy of the action of the disk file to convert, I think for a workaround questionable.
This is not a workaround, but the use of a modern file system that is synonymous with "modern" file sizes for them. The use of hard disks instead of floppy disks is now synonymous no workaround, but normal technological progress.
In the case of external disks it depends on the connection. The file should be the PC actually angestöpselten sausage (only registers hold the record (!) A size exceeded. You should therefore synonymous A WITH NTFS formatted disk s.einem Mac can operate, because the exchange of data via USB / Firewire runs at the plate in the external controller Housing sits, as a consequence, the PC / Mac from Filesystem has no idea. The safest course would be a NAT-storage solution, which you probably did not exist.
Whether an NTFS formatted then really synonymous with OS / X works or not, can you just answer the Manufacturer (or someone with an absolutely identical disk).
NTFS is also synonymous safer and more efficient in terms of wastage because of the clustering is concerned.
BG
Andreas

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Antwort von Klausinger:

The time now is silly.
I have the original project stored under NTFS, but now a system change (video editing is now done on MacOSX), but need compatibility with XP still, since it appears that once again under XP files are processed (eg, complete dubbing) . Although OSX reads NTFS but not write it (the external disk, the disk project with the whole raw data, etc.), FAT32 has 4GB and HFS problem is only read by the Mac.
The main projects are the old, the file sizes more than 4GB, which I now it can not simply hack, because otherwise synonymous old projects become unusable?
Has someone an idea? :-O
Gruss Klaus.

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Antwort von Eva Maier:

Perhaps you are trying times under Windows has a HFS drivers such as MacDrive or Macopener

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