FAT32 has a 4GB limit, but not NTFS. (NTFS limit is like 16TB.) Why does AVI 2.6.8 64-bit (md5 d41a33b5a5e6a5fc0d1c27449f289a9c) crash every time I try to save a file with an uncompressed size > 4GB?
I open an mp4, then select:
Video Output (FF)HuffyUv
Audio Output: PCM
Output Format: Avi Muxer
Save file as test1.avi
Windows 7 SP1 x64
While avi is also limited to 2/4 GB. Unless you set Create OpenDML files in [output]
source: The 2 & 4 Gigabyte issue with avi files (http://www.avi-io.com/2_4_gig_issue.htm)
Thanks. Now I am able to create a nice 10gb file.
Next step in the guide I'm working from - apply the reverse filter ... which has been removed from 2.6. SIgh.
Guess I need to install 2.5 instead.
both can exist alongside.
2.5.6 = single frame editing
2.6.8 = newer codecs x264, x265, HD content, ... time block editing
It appears I can't use 2.5 to reverse the 10gb file, though. it gets broken up into pieces. I guess OpenDML is not supported.
Looks like I have no choice but to use 2.5 to decompress one of the videos I have. This one is:
Audio: (Windows Media Audio 2) WMA2
Video: (Windows Media Video 9) WMV3
when I try to save it in uncompressed form in 2.6 using OpenDML, the status window comes up but it hangs at 0%. Little CPU is being used. (I only let it sit for a few minutes, so I suppose it's possible it was doing work, but 2.5 decompressed just fine.)
You load the video in to avidemux 2.6.8?
It loads and creates an index?
It does play?
QuoteWhen I try to save it in uncompressed form in 2.6 using OpenDML
You are saving to .avi container?
What video and audio codec to?
try this:
Video output: (FF)HuffYUV
Configure: HUFFYUV
Audio: PCM
Output Format: AVI Muxer
Configure: OPENDML
720p video, avc, duration 0:00:37.888 grows from 68.8 MB to 1.2 GB
Have you a 1 minute sample video WMV3/WMA2 that fails to do so?