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Ed Roo October 21st, 2010 12:02 PM

Mac format to FAT32 format
 
I have 133GB of video in AIC *.mov format that I need to copy to a FAT32 formatted USB external hard drive to send to a friend for editing.

How do I get around the FAT32 5GB file size limitation to copy individual files from the Mac hard drive to the FAT32 formatted USB external hard drive we use to exchange files?

My friend uses a Windows box does not have a Mac.

How do you folks transfer large files?

Perrone Ford October 21st, 2010 12:22 PM

So many issues here...

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Originally Posted by Ed Roo (Post 1580881)
I have 133GB of video in AIC *.mov format that I need to copy to a FAT32 formatted USB external hard drive to send to a friend for editing.

He'll never be able to read it.

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Originally Posted by Ed Roo (Post 1580881)
How do I get around the FAT32 5GB file size limitation to copy individual files from the Mac hard drive to the FAT32 formatted USB external hard drive we use to exchange files?

You don't get around it.


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Originally Posted by Ed Roo (Post 1580881)
My friend uses a Windows box does not have a Mac.

Not necessarily a problem, but he's going to need some software.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ed Roo (Post 1580881)
How do you folks transfer large files?

1. Mac HFS+ formatted drive.

2. Video encoded as either ProRes (rare) or Avid DNxHD which is absolutely perfect for this kind of transfer.

3. Tell your friend to buy and install this: MacDrive Mediafour


Apple has not opened up AIC for the PC. There is no way for your friend to read an AIC encoded file on the PC even if you get it to him. It's a dead end.

Avid's DNxHD codec is readable and writeable on both platforms, and it's free. ProRes is writeable on the Mac but not the PC. And it's gamma shift problems are notorious.

And by purchasing MacDrive, your friend can read, write, and if necessary, format Mac drives. It makes going back and forth transparent. I've been using it for years.


Best of luck.

Ed Roo October 21st, 2010 02:33 PM

Thanks Perrone.


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