SFS: filesize 4GB limit?
  • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
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    Spidey
    Posts: 568 from 2003/2/24
    From: Netherlands
    Hi everybody,

    Has SFS a 4GB filesize limit?
    Atleast I could't copy a file of 4.3GB to my harddrive (I got a negative remaining HD space during the copy-process :-)).

    Is it possible to have >4GB files with the Peg?

    Thanks,

    Spidey
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  • Paladin of the Pegasos
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    Posts: 1926 from 2003/10/19
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    Well thats not good! What if you want to make some DVD-R movies or data when the time comes that MOS can support that?
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  • Caterpillar
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    Posts: 37 from 2003/10/14
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    dont worry , Burnit is already able to handle such files.
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  • Paladin of the Pegasos
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    Posts: 1069 from 2003/3/24
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    Will BurnIT Support Dual Layer DVDs?
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  • Paladin of the Pegasos
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    It should read them, but nothing writes to them ATM.
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  • Acolyte of the Butterfly
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    Paochi
    Posts: 136 from 2004/3/23
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    The problems is not SFS, but all old programs (68k mainly).
    Anyway both DVD-R morphos future software support filesize bigger then 4GB.
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  • Order of the Butterfly
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    Posts: 347 from 2003/10/12
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    And what about the well-known ~2GB filesize limit in dos.library? Or does MorphOS have some new API available in its dos.library (eg. parts of QBox API?) for DVD-R software developers which allow to work around this problem?
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  • Acolyte of the Butterfly
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    Schlonz
    Posts: 131 from 2004/4/16
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    AFAIK this annoying 2GB file limit is in the MOS dos.library, too.

    I think that both BurnIT 3 and FryingPan will handle this problem by splittig the DVD image files into chunks of less than 2 GB of size.

    dvdrecord would be able to burn DVDs which contain more than 2 GB if there wouldnt be this 2 GB file size problem of dos.library, but currently I am not really motivated to change this in dvdrecord as BurnIT 3 will appear soon.
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  • Just looking around
    Posts: 12 from 2003/8/7
    Hello,

    i think, there is one problem more.
    When i'll playing some MEPG-videos from
    DVD-R media, the Mplayer has a problem with
    files, there sectors was saved over 4GB!
    With other words, Mplayer played files till 4096MB correctly and suddenly the first file (data-sector 0)
    was played. This problem is with all my DVD-R medias (written with PC).
    A copy back to HDD has the some problem!

    Hey, any ideas???

    (used on Peg1/April1 and DVD-ROM+CD-RW combo from Philips and MOS 1.4)
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  • Order of the Butterfly
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    Neko
    Posts: 301 from 2003/2/24
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    SFS has no such limitation, but dos.library does. There are some extensions planned for 64bit file access which will solve this *for apps that utilise them*.

    As for having "negative remaining HD space", I suspect that's a cosmetic bug regarding the tools that calculate the remaining HD space.

    Neko
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  • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
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    Spidey
    Posts: 568 from 2003/2/24
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    Hello Neko (and all other replyers :-)),

    Well, that cosmetic negative HD space I got from DirOpus, but:

    I was copying that file (4.3GB size) from my pc to my PegII (network with Samba). So, I never used an Amiga-prog to copy it.
    When the error occured I looked at DirOpus and saw that negative figure.

    I checked SFS documentation (from the internet) and read the biggest supported filesize was just below the 4GB.

    If I have it right, we'll get an update that will solve this "problem"? Nice! :-D
    (I dare not to ask "when", I'm just glad the problem is being taken care of ;-))

    Bye,

    Spidey
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  • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
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    MarK
    Posts: 641 from 2004/1/25
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    FryingPan supports ISO-on-the-fly, so don't worry about the file sizes. And iirc, all the DVDs has it's movie files separated to 1 gig chunks, so there is no file bigger, than 2 gigs at all.

    Bye, MarK.
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  • Order of the Butterfly
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    ironfist
    Posts: 254 from 2004/4/22
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    That is correct - I have never seen any vob-files larger than 1024MB.
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  • Order of the Butterfly
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    GK_LKA
    Posts: 481 from 2004/3/28
    From: Hungary
    Well, it's OK, that the files on the DVD are splitted into 1GB parts, but what happens if you have a DVD ISO image? It's 4.7 GB in size!
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  • Order of the Butterfly
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    Posts: 347 from 2003/10/12
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    Quote:

    but what happens if you have a DVD ISO image? It's 4.7 GB in size!

    You'll probably say some bad words... :-D
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  • Order of the Butterfly
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    Neko
    Posts: 301 from 2003/2/24
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    DOpus will give you freaky figures.. please don't expect this is a bug in MorphOS.
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  • Acolyte of the Butterfly
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    Schlonz
    Posts: 131 from 2004/4/16
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    >by GK_LKA on 2004/5/28 22:59:39

    >Well, it's OK, that the files on the DVD are
    >splitted into 1GB parts, but what happens if you
    >have a DVD ISO image? It's 4.7 GB in size!

    Yeah, you are right.

    To be able to burn that kind of DVDs there would be two solutions:

    1. burn DVDs from a given path containing all the data on-the-fly without creating a ISO image first

    2. create a ISO image which is splitted in chunks of less than 2 GB size; these chunks will have to be put together again by the burning application.
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