4 GB file limit in Android
Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2015 8:34 am
Hi, I am ripping my DVDs to play back on an Android TV box running Kodi. I copy the files to a FAT32 disk which is plugged in via USB to the Android box and I control Kodi from Yatse
I have found that Android devices only take Fat32 hard drives. When I ripped the DVDs, some ripped at over 3.7 GB and would not copy to the hard drive
I've read the other items and I see that at the moment there doesn't seem to be a solution other than to manually use tools to rebreak the file into two and then rename all the files.
Would it be possible to put in a switch "Android" in preferences which automatically broke the rip into say 3GB chunks?
Is there a solution to my problem other than the manual use of tools? I am using MKVToolNix at the moment, but it is very slow
I have found that Android devices only take Fat32 hard drives. When I ripped the DVDs, some ripped at over 3.7 GB and would not copy to the hard drive
I've read the other items and I see that at the moment there doesn't seem to be a solution other than to manually use tools to rebreak the file into two and then rename all the files.
Would it be possible to put in a switch "Android" in preferences which automatically broke the rip into say 3GB chunks?
Is there a solution to my problem other than the manual use of tools? I am using MKVToolNix at the moment, but it is very slow