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2Gb filesize limit?
Hi folks,
since a few weeks, i often record *.wav files from radio with my soundcard, but never above 2 Gb. Last time the wav-file has been the size of 2.2Gb and it wasn't accessible.
My HD is a 3.2Gb IBM-DAQA and i have a Soyo-Mobo, which is a little bit older (3 years), but with the latest BIOS-release.
I use Win98-1st as OS.
Can someone give me a hint?
Higg
[This message has been edited by Higg (edited April 13, 2000).]
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Right.
Memory and hard drive space are the key to this problem. If you are loading a 2.2Gb file into memory then the memory will fill up quickly (I don't think you'll have 2Gb of memory https://forums.windrivers.com/images.../2000/09/1.gif) after the physical memory is full the computer will look to the hard drive for space and seeing that your hard drive is only 3.2Gb then I wouldn't think that there be any space left.
These may help:
1. Use a program to compress it to MP3 (try http://www.miditrax.com/mp3/app2/MP3Comp.exe )
2. Buy more memory and a bigger hard drive.
Hope this helps.
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Well PJK, i thought so before too... but when i tried the first time with a 1.6Gb-wav-file, loaded in WinOnCD 3.6 it worked! And it's just always working with file-size below 2Gb
BTW: I have only 64MB RAM but 3x3Gb HDs, so i use one HD only for the wav-file - nothing else!
Sure i want to MP3-compress this file... but how can i compress a non-accessible file?
No, i think that's not the answer, but thanks...
Higg
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Do you have your page file on a drive that would allow it to grow to more than 2GB?
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Must I? I think, i have not... but when i think of it, my normal settings are to a fixed size of the pagefile (i can't look at it now at work) and this will be normally 3 times my RAM (RAM 64M, page 196M ). [Remember: 1.6GB is no Problem! Definitiv!]
Higg
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[This message has been edited by Higg (edited April 13, 2000).]