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Specify where temp file are located?

barryware

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Can the temp files / folders location be specified?

For instance.. I use clone DVD to create an iso of a given DVD disk.

I want the iso to be placed on drive D: and I specify the folder to write the iso to.

The DVD is read from the DVD drive (G) quickly but when it begins to actually write the iso, it takes a very long time..

This is because clone DVD is writing the temp files to the D: drive, then it reads the temp files from the D: drive, and writes the iso to the D: drive.

The D: drive is very busy. I would like to change the temp drive / folders to the C: drive. Then the program would read from the C: drive and write to the D: drive.

It actually takes much less time to write to a DVD than it does to create an iso image. This could be corrected if I can get the temp files on the C: drive.
 
Can the temp files / folders location be specified?

For instance.. I use clone DVD to create an iso of a given DVD disk.

I want the iso to be placed on drive D: and I specify the folder to write the iso to.

The DVD is read from the DVD drive (G) quickly but when it begins to actually write the iso, it takes a very long time..

This is because clone DVD is writing the temp files to the D: drive, then it reads the temp files from the D: drive, and writes the iso to the D: drive.

The D: drive is very busy. I would like to change the temp drive / folders to the C: drive. Then the program would read from the C: drive and write to the D: drive.

It actually takes much less time to write to a DVD than it does to create an iso image. This could be corrected if I can get the temp files on the C: drive.
Sure. There is an input field for it (quite prominently), so I am a little puzzled by this question. This is also explained in the manual (click "help").
 
Face palms forehead...

I was looking for it under preferences.. It seems it is confirmed.. I am an idiot.

Thanks.

Edit: After changing the temp drive / folder location, it took 1 minute, 34 seconds to create the iso after the disk was read and cached to the temp / work drive as opposed to 20+ minutes.
 
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