After you transfer a video to DVD, where is that file saved in your computer, if you want to go back and burn another DVD of it later on?
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Answer by
Robert Polubinski
When you burn a video file, the application uses its original location (as selected) as source. It doesn't get moved or deleted. This means that the video should be found anywhere on the hard disc. It's where you've stored it. A burning operation transfers the video file to the disc and uses the original path as video source for transferring. You should look on your hard disk.
After you transfer a video to DVD, where is that file saved in your computer, if you want to go back and burn another DVD of it later on?
When you burn a video file, the application uses its original location (as selected) as source. It doesn't get moved or deleted. This means that the video should be found anywhere on the hard disc. It's where you've stored it. A burning operation transfers the video file to the disc and uses the original path as video source for transferring. You should look on your hard disk.