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STUCK can't render video HELP
ezqs1 [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: Feb 17, 2014 20:19 Messages: 2 Offline
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I'm doing longer videos and I get this message when I try to render (produce)


"This file is being produced on a FAT32 file system, which has a 4 GB size limitation for a single file. This production was terminated because the file size limit was reached."

What should I do?

ezqs1 Thank you
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Quote: I'm doing longer videos and I get this message when I try to render (produce)


"This file is being produced on a FAT32 file system, which has a 4 GB size limitation for a single file. This production was terminated because the file size limit was reached."

What should I do?

ezqs1


I think you are trying to save video file on an external drive, card or flash drive that is formatted with the FAT32, FAT32 old PC used should not be your case I think.
If so, then change to a folder on the hard drive of the PC.
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garioch7
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As Playsound has stated, you need to use a non-FAT drive. Current hard disks, including external hard disks, are formatted with the NTFS file system, which does not have the 4 GB maximum file size imposed by the FAT file system.

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