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Hello again everyone!
Silly question, but can some one tell me what a scratch disk is and how they are used.
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The harddrive on your PC where all you captured and rendered video is saved.
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nice one marc,
That was quick! So is it just an easier way to creat a folder to put all your work, rather than going into the hard drive its self?
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Well, it's the "done" thing to have a seperate disk for your video files - it may be a folder on a seperate disk.
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