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On Fri, 27 Jul 2001 23:53:18 +1000, Ultra <[log in to unmask]> posted article
<003a01c116a3$7deed910$50fa36cb@Master>, which said:
> win2k should be a better platform for video editing (no 2G file size
> limit as win9x does).
Ahhh, that explains why I can't edit 2.1 gigabyte video clips! I had no
idea Win98 had a limit on file size. :-) Incidentally, I could PLAY the raw
AVI video clip with Windows Media Player, but when I tried to edit and save
the file, I got errors on anything over 2 gigs. I wonder why I could play
the file, but not edit it, and how was my video capture card "allowed" to
write such a large file in the first place?
Ethan
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