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boongsong [Avatar]
Contributor Location: Arvin, CA Joined: May 18, 2010 14:48 Messages: 482 Offline
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Need an answer.
I want to burn a long music video (little over 2 hrs) to file only, no DVD.
Everytime I try it says file too big. Why?
I have a 2 TB hd with over 1.6 TB open and 16GB memory.
Is there any way to burn/save to file only?
Thanks

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Jack
PD 14.0.2302.0 HP h8-1280t, Intel Core i7-3820, CPU 3.60Hzm 64-bit, 10GB mem, 1 TB hard drive
tomasc [Avatar]
Senior Contributor Joined: Aug 25, 2011 12:33 Messages: 6464 Offline
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See this sticky: https://forum.cyberlink.com/forum/posts/list/63543.page#post_box_289537 . Open your project. Go to the Produce page, set it up, and start the producing. Post a full screenshot of that page. We will then be able to see what might be the problem.
BarryTheCrab
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boongsong [Avatar]
Contributor Location: Arvin, CA Joined: May 18, 2010 14:48 Messages: 482 Offline
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Hello Barry. I've tried 3 times to upload a screen shot using the method outlined in tomasc's post. Could never get it to post.
That's when I noticed that the screen shot is an MP4 file. Took it while the Production process going.
Is that the problem,MP4 file?
If so, I'll do another one but pause the production before I do the screen shot. Jack
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boongsong [Avatar]
Contributor Location: Arvin, CA Joined: May 18, 2010 14:48 Messages: 482 Offline
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Ok. Here;s a JPG screen shot.
[Thumb - screenshot producing.jpg]
 Filename
screenshot producing.jpg
[Disk]
 Description
 Filesize
259 Kbytes
 Downloaded:
11 time(s)
Jack
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tomasc [Avatar]
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Thank you for the screenshot. The file should finish producing in 37 minutes and it will be about 14.2 GB in size when finished on your hard drive. This is a 2 hour 13 minutes video being produced.

The only reason that I could think of now if you get a file too large error later is if the hard drive is in a different format. Open windows explorer. Right mouse click on the drive C and click properties. The file type should read NTFS and not FAT32.
BarryTheCrab
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Error post.

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boongsong [Avatar]
Contributor Location: Arvin, CA Joined: May 18, 2010 14:48 Messages: 482 Offline
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Quote Thank you for the screenshot. The file should finish producing in 37 minutes and it will be about 14.2 GB in size when finished on your hard drive. This is a 2 hour 13 minutes video being produced.

The only reason that I could think of now if you get a file too large error later is if the hard drive is in a different format. Open windows explorer. Right mouse click on the drive C and click properties. The file type should read NTFS and not FAT32.


Thanks for reply. It is NFTS.
If memory serves me right, I was able to save to file only once before, but don't remember if the size of the video was less than 2 hrs or not. At any rate, I really don't understand the "file too large" error if I'm trying to save to a file in my video or documents folder.
If you have any other ideas, I'd sure like to give them a shot.
Again, thanks for your help. Jack
PD 14.0.2302.0 HP h8-1280t, Intel Core i7-3820, CPU 3.60Hzm 64-bit, 10GB mem, 1 TB hard drive
boongsong [Avatar]
Contributor Location: Arvin, CA Joined: May 18, 2010 14:48 Messages: 482 Offline
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Quote Error post.

Thanks Barry.
Error post. ??? Which one?

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Jack
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boongsong [Avatar]
Contributor Location: Arvin, CA Joined: May 18, 2010 14:48 Messages: 482 Offline
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Ready to close the out.
I found a solution. Somewhat unorthodox but nevertheless it worked.
Went to the Produce portion and changed the Export Folder from Cyberlink to a folder in my video files. Worked. Complete video of 2+ hours and plays perfectly.
Thanks all for you help. Jack
PD 14.0.2302.0 HP h8-1280t, Intel Core i7-3820, CPU 3.60Hzm 64-bit, 10GB mem, 1 TB hard drive
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Glad that you found a solution. PD default export folder is what you showed in the screenshot. No one else reported this to be a problem. laughing
boongsong [Avatar]
Contributor Location: Arvin, CA Joined: May 18, 2010 14:48 Messages: 482 Offline
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I know. Not sure why it decided to "pick on me"tongue-out
At any rate, if I encounter the same problem in the future, I have this method filed away somewhere in my grey matter.
Thanks for your help and concern. Jack
PD 14.0.2302.0 HP h8-1280t, Intel Core i7-3820, CPU 3.60Hzm 64-bit, 10GB mem, 1 TB hard drive
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