Hi there - I'm in the process of trialing VideoStudio 9. However, I've hit a snag that is preventing me from actually burning a DVD - when I'm ready to burn the DVD, I notice the work folder is on the C drive. I've tried going to FILE/PREFERENCES/WORK FOLDER and changing to my drive with adequate space, but the burn dialog continues to insist my work folder is on the C drive.
I'm hoping someone else out there has run across this and has a potential solution. FYI - I wondered if the project had 'remembered' the work folder. So, I exited VS, restarted, confirmed PREFERENCES pointed to my I drive, created the video, went to BURN and the work folder was still the C drive.
Any help appreciated - thanks
Cannot chance "work folder"...
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Ah yes! But there is a SECOND working folder just for burning projects, which in fact coincides with the first as the default, but which you have to change separately from the first one. Ulead kindly hid it away under the first of the two small icons in the bottom left hand corner of the burning module screen, where you again choose Preferences then Working Folder... Thanks Ulead!! 
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That did it!
WOW - was that subtle. I think I saw the ICON but had abandoned hope by that point.
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