Destination Drive
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bpd35
, Oct 21 2008 08:34 AM
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#1
Posted 21 October 2008 - 08:34 AM
I have read multiple posts regarding destination drives and problems with them. However, i have yet to read HOW to change your destination drive. I have a 2.4 ghz Pent 4 but the hd is almost full. I purchased an external 300 g hd
and when I attempt to burn a dvd movie it says well " Destination drive not enough space "
Thank you
and when I attempt to burn a dvd movie it says well " Destination drive not enough space "
Thank you
#2
Posted 21 October 2008 - 08:43 AM
QUOTE (bpd35 @ Oct 21 2008, 12:34 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I have read multiple posts regarding destination drives and problems with them. However, i have yet to read HOW to change your destination drive. I have a 2.4 ghz Pent 4 but the hd is almost full. I purchased an external 300 g hd
and when I attempt to burn a dvd movie it says well " Destination drive not enough space "
Thank you
and when I attempt to burn a dvd movie it says well " Destination drive not enough space "
Thank you
Are you trying to burn to a DVD in your burner? What kind of disc do your have in the burner? How long in time is the video you are trying to burn? What program from the EMC 8 suite are you using to burn the video?
You left out a lot of information in your post that would allow someone to help you.
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#3
Posted 21 October 2008 - 08:47 AM
In addition to what Walt said, you should be aware that rendering a video clip requires at least double the size of the output as it stores the data in \windows\temp before finalising.
Shift as much of your data to the second drive and then try again. You NEED that amount of free space in the temp folder
Shift as much of your data to the second drive and then try again. You NEED that amount of free space in the temp folder
Edited by gi7omy, 21 October 2008 - 08:48 AM.
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#4
Posted 21 October 2008 - 09:12 AM
I'll add my comment. Get a huge internal hard drive, image your existing drive, pull it out, put the new large hard drive in, connect your old drive, as a slave, and use the image from the old drive to copy to your new drive.
Edited by grandpabruce, 21 October 2008 - 12:38 PM.
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#5
Posted 21 October 2008 - 09:49 AM
I am attempting to burn a video onto a dvd via burner.. ( Sony ). I am using roxio easy suite 8 and then My DVD express.
I cannot install a new HD as this is a work computer I am speaking about. It has A LOT of crap ( Important data and programs ) on the C drive. Thus needing the X drive which is the 300 + gig.
The video is about 40 minutes in length.
I cannot install a new HD as this is a work computer I am speaking about. It has A LOT of crap ( Important data and programs ) on the C drive. Thus needing the X drive which is the 300 + gig.
The video is about 40 minutes in length.
#6
Posted 21 October 2008 - 10:24 AM
QUOTE (bpd35 @ Oct 21 2008, 12:49 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I am attempting to burn a video onto a dvd via burner.. ( Sony ). I am using roxio easy suite 8 and then My DVD express.
I cannot install a new HD as this is a work computer I am speaking about. It has A LOT of crap ( Important data and programs ) on the C drive. Thus needing the X drive which is the 300 + gig.
The video is about 40 minutes in length.
I cannot install a new HD as this is a work computer I am speaking about. It has A LOT of crap ( Important data and programs ) on the C drive. Thus needing the X drive which is the 300 + gig.
The video is about 40 minutes in length.
That size video should be able to fit on a 4.7 GB DVD. The 'Destination drive not enough space' message when you're trying to burn to a DVD usually means that the program isn't getting the right message about the size of the DVD in the DVD burner. An external drive isn't going to help that. Usually there needs to be a software/firmware update to solve that problem.
If you want to burn to the external drive rather than the DVD, you need to be burning to a Folder Set on the external drive and DESELECT burn to DVD. If you don't deselect that option, the program will attempt to burn to the DVD AND a Folder Set and you'll get the error message every time.
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Multiformat media reader,
IEEE 1394 (FireWire) interface and 6 high-speed USB 2.0 ports,
PCI card with 4 USB 2.0 and 2 IEEE 1394 ports,
10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet
#7
Posted 21 October 2008 - 11:43 AM
Try this - move the data onto the external to free up space, do the rendering and then move it back.
So long as you recall the folder it came from, there shouldn't be a problem.
As it's a work machine, suggest diplomatically to your boss that with the drive filling up, it's not very efficient (temp files and swap file are going to be cramped for space) and that it would be a lot better with a larger drive, purely for the sake of efficiency and productivity
So long as you recall the folder it came from, there shouldn't be a problem.
As it's a work machine, suggest diplomatically to your boss that with the drive filling up, it's not very efficient (temp files and swap file are going to be cramped for space) and that it would be a lot better with a larger drive, purely for the sake of efficiency and productivity
If it ain't broke, fiddle with it until it breaks, then fiddle with it until you get it fixed
"Rincewind could scream for mercy in nineteen languages and just scream in another forty-four "
"If computers get too powerful, we can organize them into a committee; that will do them in."
“Computers have enabled people to make more mistakes faster than almost any invention in history, with the possible exception of tequila and hand guns.” — Mitch Ratcliffe
Daithi
Home Brew computer
Intel I7 950 on Gigabyte X58A UD3R mobo
12 GB Three Channel DDRAM
Radeon HD4850 512 MB GDR3 graphics
Signalink USB Audio Codec for ham radio connection
1 x 160 GB, 1 x 330 GB, 1 x 400 GB IDE drives
4 x 250 GB SATA 2
LG HL-DT-ST GGW-H20L BD-RE drive
22" Acer P223W monitor
EMC 7.5 on Windows XP 32 SP3
EMC10 on Windows XP64 SP2
Creator 2011 on Windows 7 Ultimate
ECD6 on Gentoo Linux (running under VMWare)
"Rincewind could scream for mercy in nineteen languages and just scream in another forty-four "
"If computers get too powerful, we can organize them into a committee; that will do them in."
“Computers have enabled people to make more mistakes faster than almost any invention in history, with the possible exception of tequila and hand guns.” — Mitch Ratcliffe
Daithi
Home Brew computer
Intel I7 950 on Gigabyte X58A UD3R mobo
12 GB Three Channel DDRAM
Radeon HD4850 512 MB GDR3 graphics
Signalink USB Audio Codec for ham radio connection
1 x 160 GB, 1 x 330 GB, 1 x 400 GB IDE drives
4 x 250 GB SATA 2
LG HL-DT-ST GGW-H20L BD-RE drive
22" Acer P223W monitor
EMC 7.5 on Windows XP 32 SP3
EMC10 on Windows XP64 SP2
Creator 2011 on Windows 7 Ultimate
ECD6 on Gentoo Linux (running under VMWare)
#8
Posted 21 October 2008 - 12:53 PM
One more thing......
You need to make certain that the file system on that external drive is NTFS. Many external drives come formatted at FAT and won't support files over 4 GB.
You need to make certain that the file system on that external drive is NTFS. Many external drives come formatted at FAT and won't support files over 4 GB.
ml
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Intel® Core™2 Duo 2.2 Ghz desktop processor E4500;
3GB DDR2 memory;
DL DVD±RW/CD-RW drive;
500GB SATA 7200 rpm hard drive;
Windows Vista Home Premium ,
ATI RADEON HD 2400,Built-in TV tuner , High-definition audio (8-speaker support), HDMI
Multiformat media reader,
IEEE 1394 (FireWire) interface and 6 high-speed USB 2.0 ports,
PCI card with 4 USB 2.0 and 2 IEEE 1394 ports,
10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet
flying squirrel......"It's more of a gliding thing....."
Intel® Core™2 Duo 2.2 Ghz desktop processor E4500;
3GB DDR2 memory;
DL DVD±RW/CD-RW drive;
500GB SATA 7200 rpm hard drive;
Windows Vista Home Premium ,
ATI RADEON HD 2400,Built-in TV tuner , High-definition audio (8-speaker support), HDMI
Multiformat media reader,
IEEE 1394 (FireWire) interface and 6 high-speed USB 2.0 ports,
PCI card with 4 USB 2.0 and 2 IEEE 1394 ports,
10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet
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