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Single post: Clubul PlayStation 3
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22-08-2011 16:24 #14879 SP
FIFA Fan
Dar pentru ce ai nevoie de NTFS? Pentru fisiere mai mari de 4 GB minus 1 byte....? Hmmm... cam pentru ce o fi asta...
Voteaza aici NTFS External Hardrive Support � PlayStation.Blog Share
Dupa cum vezi si in comentarii, oamenii vor NTFS pentru a putea vedea de pe hardul extern filmele piratate. Atunci ei de ce ar pune suport NTFS?
guardian1128 | April 1st, 2011 at 1:27 pm
WTF is everyone going on about formatting to FAT32 for? are you retarded or something, have you never heard of high definition video or something?
A single episode of 1 hour TV episodes in 720P runs at over 1gb minimum, and that�s 720P
A full length movie is over 4gb in 720P, now you factor in an average movie of over 2 hours in length at 1080P resolution then you�re talking 6gb to 10gb depending in length, so FAT32? seriously? pfft, don�t think so
aerismel | June 30th, 2011 at 3:04 pm
There are concerts with such high definition that the size of the file is 9 GB. Of course I want to be able to see that in my ps3! And there is no way to do that in FAT!
darkedgex | April 9th, 2010 at 1:41 am
@ Every_Idiot_Saying_Use_FAT32
Did you people fall off the back of the truck on your trip to town from the family farm? FAT32 SUCKS.
*** FAT32 WILL NOT WORK FOR MOST OF THE PEOPLE ASKING FOR NTFS or exFAT HERE ***
FAT32 has a file size limitation of 4 GB.
If you have a lot of HD movies, this severely limits what content you can store on an external HDD.
NTFS would work, but really it�d be better if Sony added exFAT support (or ideally, if they added both), since exFAT was intended for large external storage devices (flash drives, SSDs, etc).
si asta e cel mai tare
vilesy86 | September 13th, 2010 at 7:38 am
Has it ever occurred to anybody that the reason Sony won�t add these features is that it helps the hackers�. If you can support limitless file size�s then it won�t take long before people are ripping and placing Blu-Ray games on their externals so they can play them.
Although it pisses me off not being able to playback my large video files etc.
So I will join the cause
GIVE US ANOTHER FORMAT SONY YOU BARSTEWARDS!!!!!