i have a 30GB video ipod i use for itunes and storage…but now i have a need to use it as a storage device for recording live music and video in my makeshift home studio..Using Fruity Loops Studio 8 and Virtual Dub1.9.1 and I want to write the recorded stuff to it thru the USB connection while i play some tracks on my C:\ drive and use the software on my C:\ drive…the problem is i do have a D:\ but it is recovery only and doesn’t have ample space…would the FAT32 pose a problem with all these large files and formats? I’m talking above 500MB a single file..*.wav and *.avi and if i have to…i’ll convert the ipod to NTFS for this use alone and then maybe go back when i want it for iTunes…can I do that? I don’t want to have to start all over with this computer to get a larger partition on the D:\…any advice and does it matter?
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fat32 max single file size is 2gb..
If you go into iTunes you can automatically switch your iPod into a storage device, just enable disk mode.
sorry i don’t know
You may try this video converter, my friends recommend it to me, it’s not free, but it’s easy to use and works pretty well for me, I think it well worth the money. If you are interested in it, here is a step by step guide about how to use ithttp://www.eztoosoft.com/mac-avi-to-ipod…
1. Open Eztoo AVI To iPod Converter For MAC, Click “Add” button to add video files.
2. Click “Encode’ button, then wait a moment you’ll get the new format video file.
Hope it helps. Contact me if you have any other question.