I have a question about nero. Everytime I click the option make your own moive. And I load the movie file wich would be a mpeg, avi, or something like that. I creat a menue for the movie and then I click burn. It burns the movie to a dvd. But see what the problem is, is that its like the movie is on my hard drive becuase it will go from 10GBs to 8GBs. But I clicked for it to burn the movie to the dvd. It does burn it to the dvd, but it still takes up space on my hard drive like I clicked burn it to the hard drive. How do I get my space back? If anyone knows please help me. Thanks!
Hi ebay When nero is transcodes is uses the hard drive space temporarily to store the files before burning. Once done the space should be back again. Or are you saying even after the burn is done the space is still gone?
Ok ebay check here: C:\Documents and Settings\Owner(or whatever you named the pc)\My Documents\NeroVision\ImportedVideo This is the default directory where Vision may save the files unless you changed the it. To check when you oprn when click more>configure than the folder tab.
Geez sorry about all the typos in the post above Ok - See if that's where vision stores those files - Open Vision - click on More> Configure > Folder tab. Under imported video files see what path is there. If not the same one you just checked then check there. If the same one then do a search by the project name and see if you can find it.
Yes that was the correct output folder but there was nothing in there. I use Nero Start smart to do the creat your own movie thng. Do you think it saves soemwhere elese? I did a search for all movie files and nothing showed up.
ok I was just looking around and I found this at: C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Local Settings\Temp. I found this NVE20.tmp, NVE21.tmp, NVE22.tmp, and NVE23.tmp. The first three are 1.00GBs each. The last one is 264.mbs. CAn I delete them without my computer getting messed up?
ok I found another thing. Located at C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\My Documents I found a file called TempImage.nrg its size is 2.80GBs
Yes you can delete them - the last one is (.nrg) is nero file ext for an image. So my guess is this was a file you had Nero do as an image. Then clean out your recycle bin - reboot and you space will be back.
No problem ebay You can always run a disc cleanup - may free up some more (will tell you how much). Then I'd run a system defrag too. Do them regularly if your not already.