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From: Bill Anderson on 4 Jan 2008 12:51 I just tried for the first time to record a movie on TCM using the Catalyst Media Center software to run my TV Wonder HD 650 PCI Express. The movie recorded fine, but the output consists of two files -- the first about 4.1 gigabytes and the other somewhat smaller as the movie ended before it also reached what is apparently a 4.1 gigabyte limit imposed by Catalyst Media Center. Now I can join the files using some software I have but I'd rather just deal with one large file. I'm running XP with NTFS so file sizes of this magnitude shouldn't be a problem. Anybody know how to turn off this file sizing "feature?" I'm practicing now because I need to record a movie tonight and I want the results to be high quality. Thanks for any help. -- Bill Anderson I am the Mighty Favog
From: Dr. Richard Cranium on 4 Jan 2008 15:00 "Bill Anderson" <billanderson601(a)yahoo.com> wrote in message news:1pqdnU5Blael7-PanZ2dnUVZ_rmjnZ2d(a)rcn.net... >I just tried for the first time to record a movie on TCM using the > Catalyst Media Center software to run my TV Wonder HD 650 PCI Express. > The movie recorded fine, but the output consists of two files -- the > first about 4.1 gigabytes and the other somewhat smaller as the movie > ended before it also reached what is apparently a 4.1 gigabyte limit > imposed by Catalyst Media Center. Now I can join the files using some > software I have but I'd rather just deal with one large file. I'm > running XP with NTFS so file sizes of this magnitude shouldn't be a > problem. Anybody know how to turn off this file sizing "feature?" I'm > practicing now because I need to record a movie tonight and I want the > results to be high quality. Thanks for any help. > > -- > Bill Anderson > > I am the Mighty Favog Yeah 4.1 gig limit on fat 32. NTFS shouldn't matter above upper file size limit. Did anybody tell this to AMD ? soory - just venting about AMD killing the ATI videocard. ** no fate ** dracman Tomb Raider: Shotgun City http://www.smokeypoint.com/tomb.htm My game machines: http://www.smokeypoint.com/My_PC.htm ................................................................. Posted via TITANnews - Uncensored Newsgroups Access >>>> at http://www.TitanNews.com <<<< -?ery Newsgroup - Anonymous, UNCENSORED, BROADBAND Downloads?
From: Bill Anderson on 4 Jan 2008 15:26 Dr. Richard Cranium wrote: > > Yeah 4.1 gig limit on fat 32. NTFS shouldn't matter above upper file size limit. Did anybody tell this to AMD ? > > soory - just venting about AMD killing the ATI videocard. > Are you saying it's a known fact that there is now a 4.1 gig limit on Catalyst Media Center recorded files? I could record huge files with my All in Wonder card. Seriously, you know that's no longer allowed with the newer software running an ATI video capture card? Do you know whether there is other video capture software I should use? Some alternative that will work with the TV Wonder HD 650 PCI Express? I do have Vista Ultimate installed in a separate boot partition, but I don't really want to spend the rest of the afternoon figuring out how to make it record in a format I can convert to a DVD. I'm sure it can be done, but that's unexplored territory for me. Is there an easier alternative I can install in XP? -- Bill Anderson I am the Mighty Favog
From: T Shadow on 4 Jan 2008 16:12 "Bill Anderson" <billanderson601(a)yahoo.com> wrote in message news:BMKdnQ-hePL3C-PanZ2dnUVZ_q6mnZ2d(a)rcn.net... > Dr. Richard Cranium wrote: > > > > > Yeah 4.1 gig limit on fat 32. NTFS shouldn't matter above upper file size limit. Did anybody tell this to AMD ? > > > > soory - just venting about AMD killing the ATI videocard. > > > > Are you saying it's a known fact that there is now a 4.1 gig limit on > Catalyst Media Center recorded files? I could record huge files with my > All in Wonder card. Seriously, you know that's no longer allowed with > the newer software running an ATI video capture card? > > Do you know whether there is other video capture software I should use? > Some alternative that will work with the TV Wonder HD 650 PCI Express? > I do have Vista Ultimate installed in a separate boot partition, but I > don't really want to spend the rest of the afternoon figuring out how to > make it record in a format I can convert to a DVD. I'm sure it can be > done, but that's unexplored territory for me. Is there an easier > alternative I can install in XP? > > -- > Bill Anderson > Haven't seen CMC or the Cyberlink program it's based on. Get the trial version of VideoRedo TV Plus and you can convert/combine/join just about anything without rerendering if you use an appropriate capture setting. Will even burn the disc. So impressed thinking of forking over the $75 they want for it. I've recorded nearly 30GB .TS files from my HDTV Wonder with WatchHDTV. Unfortunately it only does DTV. 4GB is just lame. What format are you capturing to?
From: Bill Anderson on 4 Jan 2008 23:56 T Shadow wrote: > "Bill Anderson" <billanderson601(a)yahoo.com> wrote in message > news:BMKdnQ-hePL3C-PanZ2dnUVZ_q6mnZ2d(a)rcn.net... >> Dr. Richard Cranium wrote: >> >>> Yeah 4.1 gig limit on fat 32. NTFS shouldn't matter above upper file > size limit. Did anybody tell this to AMD ? >>> soory - just venting about AMD killing the ATI videocard. >>> >> Are you saying it's a known fact that there is now a 4.1 gig limit on >> Catalyst Media Center recorded files? I could record huge files with my >> All in Wonder card. Seriously, you know that's no longer allowed with >> the newer software running an ATI video capture card? >> >> Do you know whether there is other video capture software I should use? >> Some alternative that will work with the TV Wonder HD 650 PCI Express? >> I do have Vista Ultimate installed in a separate boot partition, but I >> don't really want to spend the rest of the afternoon figuring out how to >> make it record in a format I can convert to a DVD. I'm sure it can be >> done, but that's unexplored territory for me. Is there an easier >> alternative I can install in XP? >> >> -- >> Bill Anderson >> > > Haven't seen CMC or the Cyberlink program it's based on. Get the trial > version of VideoRedo TV Plus and you can convert/combine/join just about > anything without rerendering if you use an appropriate capture setting. Will > even burn the disc. So impressed thinking of forking over the $75 they want > for it. > > I've recorded nearly 30GB .TS files from my HDTV Wonder with WatchHDTV. > Unfortunately it only does DTV. 4GB is just lame. What format are you > capturing to? > The Catalyst Media Center is capturing in mpeg2 format. I have a dual-boot system -- XP Pro and Vista Ultimate. A little while ago I experimented for the first time with recording in Vista's Media Center and the results are very promising. The file format that's produced has the extension dvr-ms, but VideoReDo does a good job of converting that to an mpeg2 format which loads nicely in my DVD authoring program. So that's the way I'll go this evening. I've already set Media Center to turn itself on at 2:00 am and get the TCM movie I want. It's an Otto Preminger film called "Skidoo" and it's supposed to be a genuine stinker. But it's Groucho Marx's last film and it has a bunch of big names from the late 1960s in it and some friends want me to make a DVD for them, so ... this really needs to work. Keep your fingers crossed. Thanks. -- Bill Anderson I am the Mighty Favog
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