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I'm trying to optimize the way powerdierctor 14 performs by moving the folder in which shadow files /render files are created. I currently have shadow files off but I noticed that some files are still being generated. I recently added a second SSD and I would like to have whatever files PD creates while editing be saved there instead of the default location. I have searched and have found no way of moving the folder in preferences. Thanks in advance.

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Julien Pierre [Avatar]
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You may find the following thread of interest :

http://www.cyberlink.com/forum/posts/list/44534.page;jsessionid=3A4F4B4DB76783D1BC4C228271F03BFC MSI X99A Raider
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480 GB Patriot Ignite SSD (boot)
2 x 480 GB Sandisk Ultra II SSD (striped)
6 x 1 TB Samsung 860 SSD (striped)

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Thanks for the link. I read up on that topic which is nearly identical but failed to see if indeed changing the shadow folder is possible. Someone pointed out that he did by changing the Video library location (in windows I'm assuming because I found no way of doing this withing PD). I did this but it didn't affect the folder. 4790K / Asus Z97i-Plus / 16gb (2-8gb)crucial @1866 Mhz / Samsung ssd 840 pro 250gb / Samsung 850 evo 250gb M.2 / 2-4tb HGST 7200rpm raid 1 / Nvidia GTX 1070 founders) / corsair RM650 PS / LG BD-RE
Eugen157
Senior Contributor Location: Palm Springs area, So.CA Joined: Dec 10, 2012 13:57 Messages: 662 Offline
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Under Preferences,File ,browse, you can move the export file to a different location after first setting up that folder. On my setup the shadow files are on a seperate folder within the export files. Library is on a separate Hd too

I use a SSD too and try to keep it as lean as possible.



Eugene

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Quote: Under Preferences,File ,browse, you can move the export file to a different location after first setting up that folder. On my setup the shadow files are on a seperate folder within the export files. Library is on a separate Hd too

I use a SSD too and try to keep it as lean as possible.



Eugene


Hey there. Thanks for the reply. I moved the export location but this does not affect the shadow files and they are still being generated in the default "c" drive. 4790K / Asus Z97i-Plus / 16gb (2-8gb)crucial @1866 Mhz / Samsung ssd 840 pro 250gb / Samsung 850 evo 250gb M.2 / 2-4tb HGST 7200rpm raid 1 / Nvidia GTX 1070 founders) / corsair RM650 PS / LG BD-RE
Julien Pierre [Avatar]
Contributor Joined: Apr 14, 2011 01:34 Messages: 476 Offline
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Hey there. Thanks for the reply. I moved the export location but this does not affect the shadow files and they are still being generated in the default "c" drive.




Is your C drive not an SSD ? If so, your system would greatly benefit from booting from the SSD. There are tools that can help you reimage your OS onto a new drive, such as SSD, without reinstalling the OS. I use Acronis True Image for that, but it is a paid tool. I'm sure there are others. Many SSDs actually come with those tools. MSI X99A Raider
Intel i7-5820k @ 4.4 GHz
32GB DDR4 RAM
Gigabyte nVidia GTX 960 4GB
480 GB Patriot Ignite SSD (boot)
2 x 480 GB Sandisk Ultra II SSD (striped)
6 x 1 TB Samsung 860 SSD (striped)

2 x LG 32UD59-B 32" 4K
Asus PB238 23" HD (portrait)
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Is your C drive not an SSD ? If so, your system would greatly benefit from booting from the SSD. There are tools that can help you reimage your OS onto a new drive, such as SSD, without reinstalling the OS. I use Acronis True Image for that, but it is a paid tool. I'm sure there are others. Many SSDs actually come with those tools.




My c drive is an ssd. What I was thinking is to have the program write shadow files /render files in a second ssd I have. One that isnt shared by windows or the program itself. 4790K / Asus Z97i-Plus / 16gb (2-8gb)crucial @1866 Mhz / Samsung ssd 840 pro 250gb / Samsung 850 evo 250gb M.2 / 2-4tb HGST 7200rpm raid 1 / Nvidia GTX 1070 founders) / corsair RM650 PS / LG BD-RE
Julien Pierre [Avatar]
Contributor Joined: Apr 14, 2011 01:34 Messages: 476 Offline
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In that case, I really don't think there will be much performance difference whether the files end up on one SSD or the other.
MSI X99A Raider
Intel i7-5820k @ 4.4 GHz
32GB DDR4 RAM
Gigabyte nVidia GTX 960 4GB
480 GB Patriot Ignite SSD (boot)
2 x 480 GB Sandisk Ultra II SSD (striped)
6 x 1 TB Samsung 860 SSD (striped)

2 x LG 32UD59-B 32" 4K
Asus PB238 23" HD (portrait)
Michael8511
Contributor Location: U.S.A. Indiana Joined: Jan 14, 2012 16:12 Messages: 374 Offline
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Aldoxide I know what you talking about. Like Premiere Pro has settings to point to a scratch disk and a preview disk drive. I was thinking about that last night. I had just bought PD 14 the night before and installed it last night. I was thinking Cyberlink need to give use settings like that.

I have seen where people using Premiere Pro with SSD drives. Works great with 4K files. Some that have the money are using the new Intel's 750-series SSD NVMe.

A good video to watch on it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JMSq8nmDTO0&list=PLCOj77hOdNcdojHhACQVKvpBolbvkQ1IM

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Quote: Under Preferences,File ,browse, you can move the export file to a different location after first setting up that folder. On my setup the shadow files are on a seperate folder within the export files. Library is on a separate Hd too
I use a SSD too and try to keep it as lean as possible.
Eugene

Hey there. Thanks for the reply. I moved the export location but this does not affect the shadow files and they are still being generated in the default "c" drive.


Aldoxide, are you 100% certain that you're not using source media from your C: drive?

In my test project, PD14 is on my C: drive (100GB SSD) but PD's Import and Export folders are pointing to folders on my R: drive (1TB SSD). My source media is in my R:\DVD folder and when I turn on Shadow Files, you can see that PD is busy creating a file with "_0" appended to the main clip name in a subfolder called ShadowEditFiles:



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