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    Default Transcoding files eating my ssd space...

    I have an ssd as my boot drive and have installed mezzmo to my 2nd drive which is a 1tb. The issue I have is mezzmo keeps creating transcoding video files under app data on my C drive which is the ssd. This continues and eventually fills up over 50gb's data, at which time I have to go in and delete the folder.

    Why is this happening and how can I fix it?

    Everything in my library is an mkv file that is made from a full quality rip using DVDFab.
    Last edited by Dissident; 09-03-2011 at 10:27 AM.

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    Try changing the directory where Mezzmo transcodes the file. By default it is the c drive.

    Go to the media server menu then select transcoding settings

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    Quote Originally Posted by paulorox View Post
    Try changing the directory where Mezzmo transcodes the file. By default it is the c drive.

    Go to the media server menu then select transcoding settings

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    Thank you very much for that!

    One more question, is it okay to delete those files at the end of the night when we are done watching a movie or whatever? Also how big in gb, should I set this folder for?

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    Yes, it's ok to delete those files, but you don't have to either, since they'll be deleted automatically when the folder grows to a specified size. I'd recommend at least 20 GBs, if you only want to keep a few previous movies in cache (could be as little as 2-3 movies in those 20 GBs, depending on the output format). Generally, if you tend to re-watch movies, then increase this, if you only ever watch them once, then there's no reason to keep them lying around.

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