I have a project that is due to my clients tomorrow. I've been working with Ulead Video Studio for over 6 months with no issues but...
My file is ready to burn and when I press burn, a window pops up with the following:
"The working folder [C:/xxxx] may not have enough space. We will help clean the converted cache file. You can also change the working folder path in Preferences."
I have cleared the working folder, I have tried changing the working folder, I have emptied my recycle bin -- but still nothing is working.
Has anyone encountered this problem? Any recommendations?
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You may in fact have a different working folder for the burning phase. Video Studio has two separate places where you set a working folder. One is in the main editing program (File > Preferences).
But there is another in the burning module. Sorry, but I am currently away from home so don't have VS on the computer I am currently using. However, I am pretty sure it is down in the first of the three icons in the bottom left of the burning screen and again under Preferences. (If not there, then try the second icon.)
If for some reason you changed the main editing program working folder to some other folder, that would not have changed the folder in the burning module. So you will need to check that -- or as the error message suggests, try changing that working folder to another drive.
But there is another in the burning module. Sorry, but I am currently away from home so don't have VS on the computer I am currently using. However, I am pretty sure it is down in the first of the three icons in the bottom left of the burning screen and again under Preferences. (If not there, then try the second icon.)
If for some reason you changed the main editing program working folder to some other folder, that would not have changed the folder in the burning module. So you will need to check that -- or as the error message suggests, try changing that working folder to another drive.
Ken Berry
