New 4TB HDD not being used by Pinnacle Studio 12
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PostPosted: Sun, 23rd Apr 2017 00:02    Post subject: New 4TB HDD not being used by Pinnacle Studio 12
Back then i was using a 1TB WD Blue HDD for recording and backup of things, specially videos from Nvidia GeForce Experience, Avermedia RECentral and Pinnacle Studio 12.

Lately i was running out of space and bought a 4TB WD Blue HDD , gave it a NTFS formated with a GPS initialization (Aka for data, not MBR) and well, i can record stuff with GFE and AREC perfectly, but when it comes to record with PS12...

I choose, for each program, the new destination folders in the 4TB HDD.. HOWEVER, PS12 doesn't likes it. I choose the new HDD's folder and it's detected, but when showing "Approximated Disc Capacity", it shows 0 seconds... (Back then in the 1TB one it shown 18h left).

If i try to press the Record button it shows me an error: "Low Disk Space in the H Unit. Capturing needs atleast 10MB"

....Excuse me, WHAT?!?!?...

What am i doing wrong now?. It's a brand new HDD and it can't detect an over 1TB HDD?!..


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PostPosted: Sun, 23rd Apr 2017 01:49    Post subject:
*points title* PS12.

However, using PS14 (searching through Google hell ) it works without issues, but doesn't saves the capture settings like PS12 does.

Is there a way to fix the issue in PS12 like i've mentioned above many times?

EDIT: IT's in spanish but you can figure it what i mean

http://prnt.sc/ezor0e


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PostPosted: Mon, 24th Apr 2017 17:56    Post subject:
I've managed to get PS18 and that one saves the Capture settings and stuff. However, the output file for a WMV 25fps file's resolution is smaller than the one PS12 does.. I have to compaginate PS18's capture with PS12's Encoding..

WMV because a record hundreds of eps of a TV Show and i need some space etc in the external HDD etc.. I only save in HD when it comes to a special program or movie etc.

What i mean is:

PAL Medium Qualityexport resolution on PS12 http://image.prntscr.com/image/0a1e1129c2a14523b05ca1a2a363f726.png

Same but with PS18 like http://image.prntscr.com/image/beea22bc37cd4399b3b70a8f054f9c1c.png

Excuse me, they have the same resolutions yet you give me a weirdass output for PS18?..

Still, why PS12 doesn't wants to record on the new HDD but PS14-18 and above can?..I don't get it. I hope it's not related to the HDD's RMB or GPT format right?.. Because it's GPT (For data, not windows booting thingy) and the above situation is irrevelant or something..


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