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<blockquote data-quote="condor22" data-source="post: 517397" data-attributes="member: 1932"><p>FYI for those not as savvy,</p><p></p><p>FAT32 - Although it has an 8TB disk limitation, which in just about every case we plebs use a hard drive is plenty big enough, it has a 4GB file size limitation. If you are transferring DVDs of longer movies to a memory stick or drive and it's bigger than 4GB it won't read.</p><p></p><p>EXFAT does not have these limitations, but you need to know if your TV or other device will read that file format.</p><p></p><p>I also remember some devices I've used in the past might have a limitation on the size of the storage it will read. If it does, a work around can be to partition the drive into as many partitions below that limit as the drive will give.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="condor22, post: 517397, member: 1932"] FYI for those not as savvy, FAT32 - Although it has an 8TB disk limitation, which in just about every case we plebs use a hard drive is plenty big enough, it has a 4GB file size limitation. If you are transferring DVDs of longer movies to a memory stick or drive and it's bigger than 4GB it won't read. EXFAT does not have these limitations, but you need to know if your TV or other device will read that file format. I also remember some devices I've used in the past might have a limitation on the size of the storage it will read. If it does, a work around can be to partition the drive into as many partitions below that limit as the drive will give. [/QUOTE]
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