To be safe, you could divide the file into 1GB chunks. First, you will need to use a utility (like File Splitter) to divide this file into several chunks smaller than 2GB. Let’s say that you have encoded a 5GB video file (Program Stream) that you want to play in the DVM. Using this method, a large file can be separated into several segments which a reproducer can treat as a single coherent video file. One suggestion is a software package called File Splitter, which can be downloaded at. If your application requires a longer playback time than a 2GB limitation will allow, the best solution is ‘split’ the file into several segments using a file-splitting program. This will result in a fault condition (Red flashing LED) if you attempt to play the file. Your Windows PC will allow you to copy a larger file (up to 4GB) to the flash card, but the reproducer will not be able to access this file. Although the supported volume size of Compact Flash cards is much larger, the maximum file size supported by the FAT32 implementation in the reproducers is 2GB. This file system is widely used, and will allow your flash cards to be accessible from any Windows based PC or MAC computer. The Digital Video Machine and Video Binloop use a special implementation of the FAT32 file system.
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