When DVD Shrink first reads a DVD it must create a temp file because after the file is created, it doesn't have to read that DVD again before it didplays it's main window. I was wondering if anyone knows where those temporary files are stored. I am curious as to how much space they take up and if I can/should delete them.
Thanks!
-Matt
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They're stored somewhere in the Documents and Settings folder (Win XP). I'd have to check and see exactly where in that folder, but they're fairly small and I wouldn't worry about deleting them until you've done several hundred DVDs (even then they're insignificant compared to the temporary files on Internet Explorer and other programs that use temp files).
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Thanks! You guys are great. I have 112 files in my temporary folder and they take up a total of about 6 megabytes so I think I'll just leave them in there.
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