First post, by BitWrangler
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Hi,
So I am having a problem sharing a file, it's on an NTFS disk, it's 5+ GB, but disk is plugged to a Win7 32bit machine. NTFS supports terabytes, Win7 32bit I see various unqualified statements about, like that all 32bit windows have a 4GB file size limit no matter the filesystem, and statements elsewhere that say all NTFS capable windows support what NTFS supports.
It is a video file I am trying to play with a codec I don't have on many systems, and I don't want to bother enabling others because of lack of sound output options or similar inhibitions to it actually being useful to play it on them. I mention that because I'm not sure if media player or VLC have their own file size limits, even in versions installed on 64bit that are messing up and it's not the Win7 host system messing up.
I played like 3/4 of it last night, but then the player crashed and share went offline and now nothing will load it from any position other than the beginning, like I can't get to where it left off.
Anyway, just want to know if there's any real 4GB limits I should be aware of in win7/32 as it applies to filesharing or in any mediaplayer or VLC code. I am not entirely sure what the actual problem is here, and don't want to spend all day on it.
thanks for any hints...
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