[Ham-Computers] thanks for the answers and another question

Dale Miller stpatrick3 at twlakes.net
Mon Jun 26 19:46:22 EDT 2006


You could make a partition with vfat for saving the video files separate 
from your Linux partition which could be any compatible file system.



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>
> I am familiar with xine and mplayer.  Xine works better in my 
> opinion.  My mythtv setup uses mplayer.
>
> My original question concerned file systems.  I was looking for a file 
> system that could handle video (large files) and be compatible with 
> windows and linux.  The only system I can find that might be able to 
> do that is VFAT.  VFAT is okay for windows but I cant see using it for 
> linux.
>
> So, instead of trying to make one drive work with two different 
> operating systems I decided to let each system have its own drive.  
> That way I can use VFAT with windows and jfs with linux.
>
> Regards,
> Frank Kamp
>
>
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