On 4/25/05, Donavan Stanley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yes, fat32 is unable to handle files over 4GB. I use XFS, and can record files >4GB easily, without my backend dying. It's still running for now, no crashes yet...
Jeroen
On 4/25/05, Xiaotian Sun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Maybe I shouldn't, but the live recording directory is currently on a
> fat32 partition. I'm tight on disc space and it's the only partition
> with reasonably large space left (20GB). But my mythtv setup is just
> an experiement for now. It's on my desktop PC. I'm in the process of
> building a Pundit-R for the production system.
You're correct, you shouldn't use fat32 to store recordings. At least
not recordings over 4gb.
Yes, fat32 is unable to handle files over 4GB. I use XFS, and can record files >4GB easily, without my backend dying. It's still running for now, no crashes yet...
Jeroen
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