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kul Posted - Mar 18 2016 : 08:27:40
In order to save your project to a USB the video has to be less than 4 GB. Do you have any suggestions on what to use to split the video file into manageable portions?
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xequte Posted - Mar 19 2016 : 03:59:54
Hi

Your thumb drive must be formatted as FAT32, if there is a 4GB file limit. You can reformat it as NTFS to remove this limitation.

If you would prefer to split your project, you might want to make a copy of your project file, then remove different files from each one.


Nigel
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