This is a known bug that will be fixed in the next version. Whenever
Broadcaster encounters a multiple of 4GB available disk space it will
report this error. The work-around is to record to a disk with < 4GB of
space. You can use a disk partition or disk image for this purpose.
-George
On Mar 17, 2005, at 12:01 AM, chris wrote:
I know this list is supposed to be just for QTSS, but I was pointed to
it
anyway for Broadcaster issues. (Anyone on the QT Users list will have
seen this question already, forgive me for the duplicate, I'm on a
serious time crunch to find a solution).
I've got QT Broadcaster and QTSS running on a 400 MHz iMac with OS X
Server 10.3.8. All has been fine until last night. Broadcaster started
claiming the drive was getting full and it stopped recording to disk.
But
the drive is no where near full (72 GB available). It seems to happen
when the recording file gets near 80 MB.
Anyone seen this problem? Anyone know of a solution? I tried rebooting,
no help. The conferences I need to stream and save run about 2 hours,
so
keeping the file under 80 MB won't be possible. I've done a few others
(5
to be exact) and they all worked just fine with file sizes in the 200
MB
range. It just seems to be since last night I can't get it to save data
beyond about 70-80 MB.
I've got two more conferences to do Thursday night, and the viewers are
overseas... so I REALLY need to be able to record to drive so most of
them can watch it after the conference is over (only the die hards are
staying up late enough to watch it live... and they were on my case all
day today asking where Tuesday's conference was... fortunately, I made
a
VHS copy during it, so as soon as I solve the record to disk issue, I
can
rerecord it).
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