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Cannot transfer 7.3GB video to 16GB thumb drive
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I have previously been able to transfer a variety of files from my PC to a thumb drive.

Of course the file size must not be bigger than the thumb drive.

I have a 7.03GB H.264 MP4 file but it will not transfer/copy to a 16GB thumb drive.
It says the file is too big!

I also have the same video in MPEG-2 format but that is 11.3GB and it too will not transfer/copy to the 16GB thumb drive for the same apparent reason.

I also tried transferring an original 5GB video out of the camera onto the same thumb drive but it would not work either.
However, it would transfer photos of 9MB.

Can anyone help please? Phil
Tell the truth - but gently.

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PepsiMan
Senior Contributor Location: Clarksville, TN Joined: Dec 29, 2010 01:20 Messages: 1054 Offline
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all right phil.

after formatting your thumb drive make sure it has more space than the file.

note: windows xp will not recognize exFat file system

follow the yellow brick road...



oh happy happy joy joy

PepsiMan

'garbage in garbage out'
 Filename
20170822_2318_41.mp4
[Disk]
 Description
file system NTFS or exFat for ≥4GB
 Filesize
15272 Kbytes
 Downloaded:
268 time(s)
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Quote all right phil.

after formatting your thumb drive make sure it has more space than the file.

note: windows xp will not recognize exFat file system

follow the yellow brick road...



oh happy happy joy joy

PepsiMan

'garbage in garbage out'




Yes, I had to format the thumb drive as it was set to FAT32 which is max file size of 4GB I understand.

Thanks. Phil
Tell the truth - but gently.

PD14 Ultra
i5-6600K OC CPU, Asus Z170-P Motherboard, 4G Asus GeForce GTX 960, 240GB SSD, 1 x 1TB Seagate HDD, 1x 1TB SSD external backup HDD, 8GB RAM






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