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    Uncompressed AVI over 2GB

    Ok, so I downloaded VirtualDub and as I started to open the file, it said: Reconstructing missing index block... Then when it finished, it said: [!] AVI: Index not found or damaged -- reconstructing via file scan. [!] AVI: Invalid chunk detected at 2826260456. Enabling aggressive...
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    Uncompressed AVI over 2GB

    That's what I'm thinking may be the case. The HD is allowing the 4GB limit, but the software is only outputting the Type 1 AVI. I can't analyze the file, so I can't really say if it's actually Type 1, but it's possible. Assuming it might be the app, I looked online...I can't seem to find much...
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    Uncompressed AVI over 2GB

    Is this really true? I've had instances in the past where I could render up to 2GB and the files would open fine, but once the file went over the 2GB, it wouldn't play. The file would actually be larger than 2GB, it just wouldn't open.
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    Uncompressed AVI over 2GB

    Not sure if this is true or not, but I found this: Ok, so my first question is, Is there such thing as a type 1 AVI? and secondly, how do I know if I'm compressing to Type 1???
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    Uncompressed AVI over 2GB

    Yeah, but this is uncompressed AVI specifically. I've had DV files and MPEG2's, over 2GB, on my system that have worked fine, but I always thought it was the uncompressed AVI format that had trouble over 2GB?
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    Uncompressed AVI over 2GB

    hmmm, neither Adobe Premiere nor After Effects would read it. Perhaps the file wasn't rendered properly..
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    Uncompressed AVI over 2GB

    OK, I painted myself into a corner...I rendered a 3D movie as an uncompressed AVI and the final result is 2.7GB - Obvious the 2GB limit makes the file unreadable. Since it took over a day to render, I'd hate to re-render with compression...Am I screwed? Is there anything that can knock the...
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