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Originally Posted by IndianaRecRider
Thank you both for your replies. At 3.66GB for each of the two large files, that definitely falls under that 4GB limit. Not that it matters much, but I prefer one huge file, but I suppose I can edit multiple files into one when the time comes.

Thanks again, I appreciate the info.

There are free or low cost programs that would let you join video files. Virtual Dub is one I know.

Originally Posted by freighttraininguphill
My new Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H70 point-and-shoot camera will only record continuously up to 2 GB, according to the manual. After that it stops recording and you have to press record again. I don't know why it doesn't adhere to the FAT32 standard of 4 GB like every other device.
Perhaps SONY uses even older FAT16, I think it had 2GB filesize limit, but I'm not sure. I haven't seen anything using FAT16 in a decade.
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