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Thread: how to record on vix image with usb stick

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    jjp2701

    how to record on vix image with usb stick

    i have a external hard drive and a usb stick, now at the moment i am trying to record on the usb stick, but i cant get it to do this, it has been formated to fat32 plugged it in to the front usb slot and dont know what next ?

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    i still dont know how to do this, can someone please help me, it is doing my head in

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    This method for the Solo will work with the Duo and an external HDD so long as its got its own power supply http://www.vuplus-support.co.uk/show...o-the-easy-way!

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    Another thing you might wanna take in to notice, is that since it is formatted as fat32, it will be limited to 4gb file sizes... You might want to format it as ext2 or ext3 to allow it to record without the limitation (will be needed for most hd recordings)...
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    so my pen drive wont work then ?

    even to play avi and mkv and stuff

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    As long as you mount it, and all the files are smaller than 4gb in size, it should work...

    You would also need the unmount it before removing the stick in theory to save having any problems with the stick and it's contents...
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    Quote Originally Posted by pooface View Post
    As long as you mount it, and all the files are smaller than 4gb in size, it should work...

    You would also need the unmount it before removing the stick in theory to save having any problems with the stick and it's contents...

    so how would i do this, i havent a clue, i have never recorded anything yet since i have had my box, and that is a while

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