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Recording a very long show - any problems?
I plan on recording a live event that may be 10 - 15 hours long. Are there any potential problems in doing this? Is there a maximum file size issue or anything like that that would cause problems. I really wish there was a way to have Sage automatically record it in 1-hour chunks (each hour in a separate file) or something like that - is that possible?
Thanks for your help!
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Assuming you're using NTFS on your drives, not FAT32, you're good to go. NTFS is only constrained by the 2 TeraByte Volume size limitation.
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I think there is a property for file size limit, not 100% sure though. I'll let someone else confirm it.
But the other way to do it is to break the recordings down into 15 consecutive manual recordings, each one 1 hour long, that will give you the one hour chunks you want.
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FWIW, I've got a 9GB recording on my NTFS drive, I'm pretty sure I've made bigger ones. |
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I've only made a few 3 hour DVD-max quality recordings on my NTFS drive. The files were 12GB in size-no problem, just took a long time to transfer to my editing workstation. I haven't done any recordings over 3 hours long.
I would be worried about the HD overheating if the case has poor cooling. |
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