Error: Unsuitable drive

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This error message is telling you that the drive you are using is not suitable for Audacity use.

Contents

  1. FAT formatted limits
  2. Recording
  3. Exporting


FAT formatted file size limits

Disks or drives that are formatted as FAT/FAT32 are subject to a maximum file size limit if 4GB, this is about 2 hours 22 minutes of stereo.

So if your project or file exceeds this limit you will get an error even though the drive as a whole is not full.

In this case freeing up space will not work you will need to Save or Export to a non-FAT formatted drive.


Exporting to a FAT formatted drive

Disks or drives that are formatted as FAT/FAT32 are subject to a maximum file size limit if 4GB, this is about 2 hours 22 minutes of stereo WAV files, more if using a compressed format like MP3.

So if your export exceeds this limit you will get an error even though the drive as a whole is not full.

In this case freeing up space will not work you will need to Export to a non-FAT formatted drive.



Recording to a FAT formatted drive

This is likely to blocked as a way of fixing Bug #2575.