QuickTime :: Cannot Drag File To Flash Drive Or Burn To DVD
Jun 7, 2012
I just finished a project in FCP. I exported it in QT format, and then created an iDVD project with it. Looks great. I've burend several DVD's, everything is fine. The movie file is 14.2 GB in size. Now, I need to drag the .mov file to a flash drive or SDHC card go I can give it to someone to play on their laptop. For some reason, I am getting a "File too large for volume's format" error no matter what I do. I have tried a 16GB USB flash drive, a 32GB SDHC card, and even a blank DVD. I ge the same error everytime. Is it a FAT32 limitation, or what am I missing here? How can I distribute this on flash media?Â
Info:
MacPro 2.26 Ghz Quad Core, Mac OS X (10.6.8), 16 GB RAM
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Info: MacBookPro, Mac OS X (10.6.8), this happen after i updated my mac
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