Working folders
Posted: Sat Aug 23, 2008 7:16 pm
I have VS 11+ running under Win XP/SP2/HE.
I have 3 hard drives. An internal master HD (C) which has the VS program on it. An internal slave HD (D) which has the Windows My Documents folder on it. An external HD (G) which has the most free space in my system.
In VS Preferences I have set the working folder to G:\temp and it appears to be the place in which VS temporary files, eg selected video clips, are stored. However, for some reason VS automatically creates a folder called Ulead VideoStudio in My Documents on the D drive. This has a number of sub-folders, one of which is called CvtedTitle. I'm guessing this to stand for something like Converted Title as it always contains a large mpeg file related to the current project. Because of its size I would like this file, and all the rest of this second working folder to be with the "official" working folder, G:\temp. Is it possible to do this?
I have 3 hard drives. An internal master HD (C) which has the VS program on it. An internal slave HD (D) which has the Windows My Documents folder on it. An external HD (G) which has the most free space in my system.
In VS Preferences I have set the working folder to G:\temp and it appears to be the place in which VS temporary files, eg selected video clips, are stored. However, for some reason VS automatically creates a folder called Ulead VideoStudio in My Documents on the D drive. This has a number of sub-folders, one of which is called CvtedTitle. I'm guessing this to stand for something like Converted Title as it always contains a large mpeg file related to the current project. Because of its size I would like this file, and all the rest of this second working folder to be with the "official" working folder, G:\temp. Is it possible to do this?