Is there a simple way to tell ffmpegX and all encoding/decoding tools to create their temporary files in a certain directory? It seems that these files are always created in the user's home directory (some file named stream.yuv etc)? My home directory is located on a volume mounted over the network, this makes things quite slow...
-aehrisch
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