What Directory or Folder does the Nero DVD Burning Software keep the encoded Files?

July 27th, 2008 | by admin |
Sean D asked:


Hi all, I was trying to Burn my .AVI Files to a DVD Format. It finished encoding it but unfortunately my Burner Froze up. I don’t feel like repeating the the whole 8 Hour process. I was wondering where are the Transcoded or converted Files kept that way I can just start the burning process instead of the whole lengthy process? Thanks in advance.

Holly
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    1. 2 Responses to “What Directory or Folder does the Nero DVD Burning Software keep the encoded Files?”

    2. By lloydsills on Jul 30, 2008 | Reply

      My documents under nero recode.

    3. By thewitness42 on Jul 31, 2008 | Reply

      left click Start,then search _NERO BURNING , That should show you where your files are, BUT, you may have to open ,Control panel , Folder options ,then view, where it says Show hidden files and folders & Show operating files and folders, uncheck this . Make sure that all outside lines are unplugged, so someone doesn’t get into your computer and change your system for you . and when you are done finding all, remember to Hide system files again! Be very careful so that you do not open any system files and delete something, you should first make a back up of all your systems on another drive if your hdd is large enough !

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