File Location Preferences?

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Doug Mc

WinMM wants to save my input AVIs to my Drive C: where MM is.
I'd like to save them to Drive D:
Is there a way to specify this?

Thanks,
Doug
 
Doug Mc....I believe you are asking to use a DISK Drive:D...so as to Save to
a Blank media Disk..DV-avi won't usualyy fit on a CD-blank..Drive:D in my
opinion is a CD-ROM drive..has no writeing abilities..and HDD:C/is your best
choice for a SAVED File..this way you then use the Disk Defragmentor...which
I find will remove some small "jitter"...smoothing out your File is a good
choice..WMM2 will Import the File once more for a Review before Finishing
w/Authoring and Editing Software..WMM2 has a nice option to deal with a Audio
File..I always use WMM2 as my START Point..it is my Video Capture software..I
SAVE to MY COMPUTER..Drive:C/IMPORT into my DELL Movie Studio ROXIO VideoWave
Movie Creator..there I will CUT-out all the bad pieces of film..still haveing
a DV-avi File I will now RENDER into a second DV-avi File(neatly
edited)..OPEN that into WMM2..add a Audio File..that I created on ROXIO Audio
Central and the ROXIO Sound Editor(wma)..and SAVE again in DV-avi..my last
option is to use my ROXIO DVD-Builder....which will accept the DV-avi
File....add on any features in the ROXIO DVD-Builder
software(TitlePages-text-lettering)and CLICK the BURN Button....I use a DASH
Blank Media....the PLUS Blank media seems to be a PC-only Playback....I have
the new DL-burner..it is a PLUS Blank Media at this time..but will also BURN
all other Format Blank Disks....I would suggest the DASH Format for a Home
Player..The PLUS for your PC-playback....TDK is a top quality Blank....and I
have only found one Company makeing poor quality Blank DVD-media..mostly a
slow-burn....Check out a ROXIO Platinum software..I have the
CD/DVD-6version..I think they came out w/7version.
 
Thanks, I missed that somehow.
A window came up asking for a file location and I entered D:MMCapture but it
didn't go there????

Doug
 
No, Drive D is a a hard drive.
With that established, please give me a summary of everything else you're
telling me. The more I read this the more confused I get.
I guess I'm a little dense.
 
smframe,

Dont take this too personal, but your posts seem to be a bit long winded,
straying from the original question. Also your suggestions are a bit
inaccurate. As far as Doug is concerned, if he has more than one hard drive,
then he would have both C: and D:. As for your points on PLUS and DASH
format of DVDs, I would not suggest to use only DASH (DVD-R) for a home
player. People need to use whatever their player supports. Mine only supports
DVD+R. So I only burn to +R. As for the PC, most burners will write to all
formats, thus they should read all formats so saying that PLUS is for PC only
is not true. For friends I burn to -R and it plays on my PC with no problems.

Steve
 
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