TV@nywhere File Split Size limitation?

I have been recording videos and wanted to set the File Split Size to 690mb, leaving some slop room, so the mpeg files would fit on a CD. I ran several tests and found that this file split size made no difference at all. The program would split on the defaults at about 4063mb.
Any others have problems with this?

The crappy software supplied with the TV@nywhere range is very buggy and one of the bugs is the file split option. I found that no matter what size it was set to within MSIPVS it would nearly always split the file at the default split size even with an NT file system. This is probably a registry entry problem, so you may be able to by-pass the software via the registry but do not attempt it unless you are happy editing the registry.
I personally never trust any software to split my video files and perfer to capture the video as one complete file (not possible with MSIPVS unless file is smaller than the default split size because of the bug) and then split it manually at more suitable points within the video. You can use Tmpeg, VirtualDub or simular to proform the splits. By do it this way you do not get people cut off in mid sentence or find you have to change CD etc part way through an action sequence.

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