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Gear / Technical Help => Post-Processing, Computer / Streaming / Internet Devices & Related Activity => Topic started by: blu666z on February 08, 2004, 01:37:20 PM
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I have a 40GB drive that is partitioned into 2 drives: C: 10 GB, F:30GB. Programs are installed on C: and I work with transfers on F:. Been running into a problem with resampling in SoundForge. Don't have a lot of extra room left on C: and I have been running out during doing a resample. Is it possible to change a setting and have SoundForge create its temp files on the F: drive rather than C:?
-Kevin
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Here's an unhelpful answer for you Kev-
I think I've got mine set up this way because I've got the same partition issue, but I can't remember how the heck I did it.
Good luck...
-R
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Cool, thanks for not helping man.
;)
-Kevin
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:iamwithstupid: :guitarist: :iamwithstupid:
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:hmmm:
:fullmoon: :flipa:
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In SF 7, this is under Options > Preferences > Perform
You can change the drive/folder for the temp files. Not sure if it's the same for previous versions or not, but should be the same general area.
Hope that helps.
-Brad
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Bingo! Thanks.
-Kevin
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what ford_perfect said...always keep your temp space on a seperate partition(preferably seperate drive) than your OS partition