Directories used for re-encoding
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Directories used for re-encoding
Hello everyone, I'm new here.
I searched for this before I made the thread, but found nothing, so bear with me.
I want to know what directory/s UMS uses for re-encoding and remuxing content. I have a solid state drive for my OS and it has a low amount of storage and also I'd like to limit the times it's used for reading/writing, seeing as these HDs have a limited lifespan.
If the temp directory where re-encoding is done, is on the C: drive, I'd like to change it to another drive if possible. How would I accomplish this?
Thanks in advance for any help.
I searched for this before I made the thread, but found nothing, so bear with me.
I want to know what directory/s UMS uses for re-encoding and remuxing content. I have a solid state drive for my OS and it has a low amount of storage and also I'd like to limit the times it's used for reading/writing, seeing as these HDs have a limited lifespan.
If the temp directory where re-encoding is done, is on the C: drive, I'd like to change it to another drive if possible. How would I accomplish this?
Thanks in advance for any help.
Re: Directories used for re-encoding
It is done in memory so no temp files for transcoding 

Re: Directories used for re-encoding
Oh really? That's great. My mind is more at ease now. Thanks for your reply.