Insufficient space on this drive. Save to another drive or reduce file size.
Error is 17117:29:1
VS9
File should be around 12GB
Drive is down to 101GB free
Any ideas please?
Insufficient space on this drive. Save to another drive.....
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It would be helpful to know at what stage in the capturing and/or editing process you get this message; exactly what you are doing i.e. capturing analogue, digital?; what devices you are using; what the capture and project properties are; which version of Video Studio you are using; and some idea of your computer set-up.
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mji
Whoops!
After doing a lot of overlays and creating another AVI (share video DV)before adding some more which overlay an overlay!!!!
All material is DV sourced AVI PAL, main clip is 16x9 with 4x3 clips stretched and zoomed to fit as overlays.
VS9
3 drives C: 80 with 30 free D: 120 with 30 free and F: 200 with 100 free
E: is a DVD writer
2.4 Pentium 4 1/2 GB ram, Leadtek video card, audigy firewire capture, some AVIs are on a USB drive someone else captured
After doing a lot of overlays and creating another AVI (share video DV)before adding some more which overlay an overlay!!!!
All material is DV sourced AVI PAL, main clip is 16x9 with 4x3 clips stretched and zoomed to fit as overlays.
VS9
3 drives C: 80 with 30 free D: 120 with 30 free and F: 200 with 100 free
E: is a DVD writer
2.4 Pentium 4 1/2 GB ram, Leadtek video card, audigy firewire capture, some AVIs are on a USB drive someone else captured
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Trevor Andrew
Hi
Dv-Avi is about 13 Gb per hour.
Assuming you have a one hour project then the first file will be 13 Gb
If you have created another Avi, then you now have two files each 13 Gb.
26 Gb of video.
What drive is your working folder on?
File / Preferences / Working Folder.
I think you need to be using your F drive.
VS 9 working folders:-
For some reason VS 9 uses two.
One for the normal capture / editing and one for the ‘burner stage’ Share – Create Disc (lower left icon in the burner window)
The burner working folder should not affect you at the moment, just be aware of it.
Trevor
Dv-Avi is about 13 Gb per hour.
Assuming you have a one hour project then the first file will be 13 Gb
If you have created another Avi, then you now have two files each 13 Gb.
26 Gb of video.
What drive is your working folder on?
File / Preferences / Working Folder.
I think you need to be using your F drive.
VS 9 working folders:-
For some reason VS 9 uses two.
One for the normal capture / editing and one for the ‘burner stage’ Share – Create Disc (lower left icon in the burner window)
The burner working folder should not affect you at the moment, just be aware of it.
Trevor
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mji
