[linux-audio-user] Kernelconfig question (or do i use the wrong fileformat?)

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Hi folks,

I've got a little problem here:

This weekend I used my laptop to record two live-events. Everything went fine 
using Jack and timemachine. 
Except: Timmachine crashed on the second recording after reaching a filesize 
of 2GB. I once thought timemachine did use a fileformat which isn't bound to 
the maximumsize of 2GB of the standard-wave-files...
My second thought is, that my kernel doesn't support files above 2GB so I was 
looking through my config for an option related to filesize, but didn't find 
one.

Am I missing a config-option or am I using the wrong format/application?

Any hints welcome...

Arnold

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