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Old 13th March 2006, 11:38 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Cannot play Crunchied TV > 1gb

Hi All,

I am not sure if this question has been asked before. I use Crunchie to compress DVR-MS to AVi. I have noticed that I cannot play Crunchied TV with file size larger then 1gb. I have tried files upto 975Meg and they play fine.

I am using ffdshow-20051221 only on my MCE Box.

Please help.
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mjnagpal,

Which version of Crunchie are you using? This was a problem in v1.0 but was fixed with v1.1.

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Re: Cannot play Crunchied TV > 1gb

hey arkay,

thanks for your reply. i still haven't got around testing it. shall reply to you soon regarding this.

thanks for your help
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