Hard drive space

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RutgerB

Hard drive space

Post by RutgerB »

Burning what I made in DVD Workshop to a DVD always asks a lot of hard drive space for 'working directory'.
My question is: Is it okay to throw away the "~DiscBuild" and "DWS_TS" file that's put on my computer while making the DVD afterwards, or could these files be of any use later on?
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Post by sjj1805 »

If you are burning to a hard drive folder with the intention of
1. checking the final output before burning
and/or
2. Making multiple copies.

Then you only need to keep the Video_TS folder.
Everything else can be discarded.
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Post by Devil »

If you are burning a single DVD, you do not need to check the ISO image or DVD folder boxes. The HDD space needed would then be only ! 5 Gb.
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Post by RutgerB »

okay, thanks!
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