How to copy files which are larger than 4Gb from PVR-800 to PC?
Sigmatek PVR-800 / Sigmatek PVR-820 FAQThese kind of large files can't be copied from the Windows explorer, because the FAT32 known by Windows XP/98 can't manage these files. Worse thing, Windows will consider that the file is corrupted and will display an erroneous file size. Attention: don't launch a "checkdisk" if you don't want your file being truncated to a file size equal to 4Gb. You can't recover these files from Windows 98 in anyway because you need at least a NTFS partition to store them.
How to copy or move files to another directory than the root one (from PVR-800)?
Sigmatek PVR-800 / Sigmatek PVR-820 FAQFirst thing is to understand than PVR-800 use a different way that we know in oher programs: you have to first select the destination directory, then launch the operation. You can use your PC to move or copy files on PVR-800 by using Windows explorer or PVRDiskUtil program (for files larger than 4Gb). See similar questions...
Why can't I copy a file that is larger then 4GB?
Frequently Asked Questions About STAF V3, STAX, and STAF Ser...The STAF FS Service uses C++ iostream libraries for copying files, so the maximum size of a file that can be copied via a COPY request depends on the C++ compiler used when building STAF. For example, the STAF for 32-bit Windows binaries that we provide are compiled using Microsoft Visual C++ V6 which has a 32-bit size limit (~4GB). The STAF for 64-bit Windows binaries that we provide are compiled using the Microsoft Visual C++ IA64 compiler which should not have the 32-bit size limit. . See similar questions...
Is it possible to compress files larger than 2GB or make compressed archives larger than 4GB?
FAQ Frequently Asked QuestionsI understand that PentaZip supports compression of MP3 files, but when I have zipped these it seems to make little difference to file size : e.g.: 2895620 byte reduced to 2878198 byte. Please can you advise if this sounds correct. See similar questions...
How do I copy MP3 files from my PC into my Pocket PC?
Replay Radio 4.x FAQOn your PC, right click the Start button, then click Explore. This opens a window into the file system of your PC. Find the image files you want to copy to your Pocket PC, select them, and choose Edit, Copy from the menu. Open ActiveSync, and click the Explore button. This opens a window into the file system of your Pocket PC. See similar questions...
How to read DAT file recorded with PVR-800 on PC or on other player?
Sigmatek PVR-800 / Sigmatek PVR-820 FAQThe DAT files are MPEG2 video files format and MP2 (MPEG-1 Layer 2) for the audio part (for the XP quality mode). On your PC, if DAT files are not associated with your media player, you can just rename the file extension to ".MPG" (better) or ".MPEG". ".MPG" file will be read on other player or on PVR-800. Please note: under Windows, it's possible you can't really rename correctly the file extension because Windows hides some files extensions. In this case, if you try to add the extension ". See similar questions...
How do I access files located on other PC's connected to the network?
Frequently asked questions about MediaMVPStop the MediaMVP services. Click on Start, Programs (or All Programs), Hauppauge MediaMVP, and then Stop. Locate the My Computer icon on your desktop or in your Start menu. Right mouse button click on the My Computer icon and select Manage from the drop down menu. Click on the “+” sign next to the Services and Applications listing and then click on the Services sublisting. Locate and right mouse button click on the name MVPMedia and select Properties from the drop down menu. See similar questions...
How do I get files to or from my S-100 system to my [Mac, PC/Windows, Linux] system?
S-100 FAQSooner or later, most people who own an S-100 system need to transfer a file to or from a DOS or Windows (or Macintosh or whatever) computer. A Google search of comp.os.cpm "groups" will find a discussion of this very topic that last occurred in early 2003. It's an old topic. Most people who need to establish serial file transfers to or from a CP/M system (or N* DOS system) of ANY sort end up doing something like this: get a SIMPLE file transfer program onto their CP/M system. See similar questions...
How do I move files from my old Mac to my Windows PC?
Herb's Mac Stuff FAQIOMega ZIP drives and ZIP disks may offer you a way to move megabyte-sized files from old Macs to new Macs, or from your Mac to a Windows/Pentium PC. Check my Web page for Mac hard drives, the ZIP drive section via this link for the ZIP drives I offer. I have drives for old Mac internal or external use, and for Windows systems too. For a bit more discussion, check the discussion above on recovering files from drives. See similar questions...
Can I access files larger than 2G?
MKS Toolkit, D?veloppement UNIX et Windows - FAQsYes, Toolkit uses unsigned 32-bit file offsets to let you access 4G for any individual file. NTFS on Windows NT and Windows 2000 allows files as large as 16 Exabytes (16 million Terabytes, specified by a 64-bit file offset). You will have to use Windows APIs to access files larger than 4G. See similar questions...
How do I use files larger than 2GB?
Unofficial comp.os.linux.development.* FAQTo use files of 2GB or more on a 32bit architecture, you need to pass the O_LARGEFILE flag to the open system call. If anybody knows which header file to include to get this macro please tell me about it. See similar questions...
What can I do if I need to send files larger than this?
Monash Email General QuestionsIf you need to send an attachment that is larger than this, you have several options. For example, you could try using a tool like WinZip to compress the file before you attach it. If you are sending the file to several people you might consider putting the file on the web and putting the address into the email (likewise if the file already exists on the web). You could also burn the file to a CD and give the recipient the CD. See similar questions...
Why are some patent files larger than others?
Kentucky: Secretary of State - Frequently Asked QuestionsMilitary Warrants could be assigned and used in combination to patent land within the Military District. If a patent file contains several pages, you will find multiple warrants used in the Survey. For example, five Military Warrants of 100 acres each could authorize one survey of 500 acres. All Warrants included with the patent file are scanned; researchers may have to view several Warrants before finding the Warrant they are studying. It won't always be the first Warrant you open in that file. See similar questions...
Why is copyobjchkfiles.bat unable to copy files to the installfiles directory?
MultiNet Software: FAQDepending on your settings, your obj directories in DDK might have a different name, for example objchk_wxp_x86, or something similar. Change objchk in copyobjchkfiles.bat to the directory in your setting. Copying will also not work if there is no directory called "installfiles". You should create this directory first. Finally, files with similar names in "installfiles" should not have read-only permissions. This will also cause the copy to fail. See similar questions...
How do I copy files?
IDE64 FAQFilemanager is the utility contained in ROM, you can copy files, make directories etc. - it is 'very' similar to the Norton Commander. For detailed information read the IDE64 user's guide. See similar questions...
I created an image of the hard drive. It stops at about 4Gb. Why?
R-TT - FAQYou have likely created the image on the FAT32 file system which has a 4Gb file size limitation. Therefore larger files can not be created there. If this is the case, we would suggest that you either use NTFS (through network or attaching the drive to a Windows NT/2000/XP/2003 box if you are running Windows 9x/ME) or split your drive into regions each less than 4Gb, create their images and make virtual volume set afterwards if you need to recover files from there. See similar questions...
What are the typical problems with client-supplied PC or Mac graphics files?
FAQCommon problems with supplied files from amateur or part-time designers, typically involve file and font incompatibilities, missing bleed and crop/fold/perf marks and poor color matching, (due to improper monitor calibration and a general lack of understanding of the CMYK process) which means the final output can vary DRAMATICALLY from what you see on your monitor. If you have never done this before, your CD or DVD cover isn't a great place to experiment. See similar questions...
How do I work with my unix files from the PC side?
Math Department Computing FAQA long time ago, samba 2.x was installed on the unix side. It allowed one to easily map unix files as a PC drive (usually s: for stokes, the machine it ran on). It worked really well, I didn't have to be involved in any way, it was fast enough, it was easy and everyone was happy. stokes, however, was starting to show its age. We then bought a couple of big honkin' dual-processor linux boxes. The idea was that samba would be moved to one of the boxes. See similar questions...
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