Where does motion render its files to?

Ok, whenever I render something in Motion....where do I locate the render files...also...how do I choose where I want to put the render files. I am talking about Motion 3.

Ram IS memory, that's right, but when you run out of physical memory, OSX pages out to disk. I would guess if you ran Activity Monitor, you'd see the paging file get smaller when you clear RAM...
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