Introduction One of the serious problems about video capture is the 2GB limit that is caused by the file layout of the avi files mostly used under Windows. When capturing high quality videos in high resolutions (like 704*480 30 frames/sec) 2GB is only filled up within a few minutes. This is very inconvenient for long time video capture. Not only you must make lots of subsection to capture dividedly, but also you might lost a significant amount of frames. (Because of the time is needed to open another AVI file and started capture operation) The solution for this rigid limitation is to split the total captured data into the different AVI files. The key point of the solution is that we switch to save the captured data before the current AVI file is nearly 2GB. The faster switch we do, the less frames we lose. Now ASUS Live support this "quick switch" function in the version (V3.5). It will make you easy to operate video capture. How to work 1. First, you must assign a capture filename, like "c:\capture.avi", this is the same as we did before in earlier version. 2. In this version, we try to solve two troubled events. (1) When capturing file size is over 2GB. (2) When HD space will be exhausted. The first event will be happened when your target HD space is larger than 2 GB. Once the captured AVI file size has been over 2GB, it is unrecognized for WINDOWS MCI device. Now ASUS Live will stop video capture to keep AVI file structure validity before the capturing file is over 2G. The second event will be happened when your HD space is coming to be exhausted, but you still want to do the capture. In earlier version ASUS Live won't stop capture until WINDOWS give you a warning message, but this will cause capture error. Now ASUS Live not only solve this problem, and make user select another HD partition to be used as extended data buffer for storing captured AVI files. You can use this function "Append" to append the enough space HD for video capture in order to keep all frames you need. The following filename will be "\capture_1.avi", "\capture_2.avi" ....etc.