Perhaps the QuickTime format does not support larger files?
It doesn't have to be a filesystem limitation. The limit can also be in the fileformat or the software you are using. |
To get answer for you could you please tell me the format of your system.
OS, what version, how many drives, is QT fully installed? Could you post your complete system..... I will have an answer for you ASA |
<<<-- Originally posted by Tom Neumann : To get answer for you could you please tell me the format of your system.
OS, what version, how many drives, is QT fully installed? Could you post your complete system..... I will have an answer for you ASA -->>> Windows XP Professional, Premiere 6.5, two hard disk drives, one 120gb for footage and the other 60 for OS. QT Pro installed. |
My guess is that this is a limitation of the QuickTime format
(perhaps only on a PC?). Is there a reason you need to use QuickTime for this? If so, perhaps you can split it into multiple files? |
My friend is going to author the DVD version of our Lady X episodes on his Powerbook, which seems to only be able to read .mov files.
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