Ulead VideoStudio v9 Write Errors

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  1. gaidheal

    gaidheal Member

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    I'm having issues writing edited files back to my harddisk...

    I have a 5.7 GB VHS captured mpg file that, having edited out commercials, will not write back to a secondary HD beyond 1.67 GB. I've tried the operation numerous times and with other different 4+ GB files. All die at the same point, give or take a MB or two.

    These files have been captured via an ATI TV Wonder Pro and play fine on the computer pre-edit. I can save the individual edited sections, but when it comes to saving the overall project, it dies at the 1.6 GB point.

    Anyone run into this before or something similar? Tech Support at Ulead has been rather unsupportive thus far.

    I'm running WinXP-SP2, 2.8 GHZ, 512 MB, 2x 120 GB HD. Thanks for any and all ideas.
     
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    sui-cyco Regular member

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    is your hd formated to fat32 or ntfs?

    fat32 wont support files 4gb or bigger. but there should have been a pop-up warning you of this if your drive is fat32. but check anyway to see if it is fat32.
     
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    NTFS across the board.

    I'm expecting this to be some sort of hardware issue, but I can't imagine what would stop me from creating a file larger than 1.6 GB after editing a previously captured 5+ GB file. Now that I say that, I'm leaning more toward it being an issue with the Ulead VideoStudio. I'm actually doing the original video capturing with the ATI TV Wonder Pro.

    Maybe I'll try a capture with the Ulead and see how editing/writing works with that file.
     
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    it sounds like it might be your settings on the video studio. it went upto 1.6gb so it didnt have a problem with the file type upto that point. so there may be a setting you need to adjust to get the file to save all the way. there should be a "settings" or "options" you could select to adjust settings.
     

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