No response from support on this over the last week. Anyone else have this problem?
I have successfully made several large projects (10-20gig mpg files) with DVDit Pro HD ver 6.3.0. B91a downloaded Mar 16th while the files, including temp files, were on my root array("C"). When I moved everything to my video array ("F") for better performance, it refused to burn an .iso image saying the temp file were not on a volume formatted NTFS. As you can see from the attached image file, "F"/Disc1 is "Simple", "Dynamic" and NTFS. No other application, including Adobe Premiere Pro 2.0 has a problem writing huge files (100" gigs) to this volume.
The hardware details should not matter since XP sp2 is happy but here they are:
Both RAID controllers are on the Abit AW8-Max motherboard:
C/Disc0 Intel ICH7 with four 200gig Samsung Spinpoint SATAII, organized RAID5
F/Disc1 Silicon Image 3132 controller with two 300gig Segate SATAII organized RAID0
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No response from support on this over the last week. Anyone else have this problem?
I have successfully made several large projects (10-20gig mpg files) with DVDit Pro HD ver 6.3.0. B91a downloaded Mar 16th while the files, including temp files, were on my root array("C"). When I moved everything to my video array ("F") for better performance, it refused to burn an .iso image saying the temp file were not on a volume formatted NTFS. As you can see from the attached image file, "F"/Disc1 is "Simple", "Dynamic" and NTFS. No other application, including Adobe Premiere Pro 2.0 has a problem writing huge files (100" gigs) to this volume.
The hardware details should not matter since XP sp2 is happy but here they are:
Both RAID controllers are on the Abit AW8-Max motherboard:
C/Disc0 Intel ICH7 with four 200gig Samsung Spinpoint SATAII, organized RAID5
F/Disc1 Silicon Image 3132 controller with two 300gig Segate SATAII organized RAID0
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