What is the max mp4 file size?

Does anyone know what the max mp4 file size that can be imported into iTunes for sync with ATV is?

RichSolNuv wrote:
I got HandBrake to work. What settings do you recomment for ATV? When I used the Apple Tv setting it worked pretty quick and I could view the file in iTunes, but it would not import into ATV. I got a message saying it was not playable on ATV. The "Normal" setting (h.264) seems to work good. I did a few minutes of a movie and it looks good and works with ATV, but it seems to take a lot longer (hours).
With Handbrake 0.9.1, always select "Apple TV" under the "Presents" column on the right side of the window. When you say it is "not playable on ATV" do you mean by streaming or syncing or both?

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