On Sun, Dec 8, 2013 at 10:00 PM, Chris Murphy <li...@colorremedies.com> wrote:
> FAT32 isn't useful for mass storage of video files because of its 4GB file 
> size limit. And exFAT/FAT64 is not only patent encumbered, but it also uses 
> only one FAT so it's actually less resilient in the face of any kind of 
> corruption, and isn't intended for this use case.
>
> They should probably use NTFS instead.

Oh really? I must have imagined then my 8GB and 16GB flash drives
formatted as FAT32. And my TDT STB recording to it and splitting the
recording into several 4GB files seamlessly. ;-)

None of the TVs I have with USB ports support NTFS, one does exFAT,
the other doesn't, only supports FAT32.

Samsung releases its ExFAT driver under the GPLv2
http://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/1khncp/samsung_releases_exfat_under_the_gpl/

FC


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