should i delete my picture cache ??

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2011/04/23 19:02:41 (permalink)

should i delete my picture cache ??

was looking through the x1 files last night and i noticed a slew of files in the picture cache..im not talking about 20-30..im talking about 200-300..is this just wasted space?.would it hurt to delete the picture cache and what is it for?
the files are real small but they do add up.and im just not to sure about what the cache does.
thanks for your help guys.

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    Re:should i delete my picture cache ?? 2011/04/23 19:08:53 (permalink)
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    was looking through the x1 files last night and i noticed a slew of files in the picture cache..im not talking about 20-30..im talking about 200-300..is this just wasted space?.would it hurt to delete the picture cache and what is it for?
    the files are real small but they do add up.and im just not to sure about what the cache does.
    thanks for your help guys.


    Hi, Charlie - Those are the image files for the wave forms in your projects.  It's perfectly safe, and recommended even, to throw them all out once in awhile.  Next time you open a project that had its images in what you threw out, Cakewalk just creates new ones, and the picture cache starts filling up again. 

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    Re:should i delete my picture cache ?? 2011/04/23 19:11:32 (permalink)
    thanks randy..i actually just did a search before i posted this and then after.only untill after did i find a thread about deleting the cache.so i hope i didnt waste anyones time.
    i really appreciate your reply and i look forward to hearing more info on it in this thread.

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    Re:should i delete my picture cache ?? 2011/04/23 19:15:29 (permalink)
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    thanks randy..i actually just did a search before i posted this and then after.only untill after did i find a thread about deleting the cache.so i hope i didnt waste anyones time.
    i really appreciate your reply and i look forward to hearing more info on it in this thread.


    NP, Charlie - There really isn't any other info on it though.  It's just that straight forward - it's the image cache for displaying your tracks, and automatically regenerates on a per-project basis if you toss the lot out once in awhile.

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    Re:should i delete my picture cache ?? 2011/04/23 19:37:46 (permalink)
    Here's an article about the Cakewalk Picture Cache:
    http://www.digifreq.com/digifreq/tip.asp?ID=13

    from DigiFreq: http://www.digifreq.com/digifreq/

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    Re:should i delete my picture cache ?? 2011/04/23 19:47:12 (permalink)
    Strangely enough, though I'm sure some will dispute this, you should delete the picture cache of tracks you have not worked on in some time. Especially if they are caches of tracks you have altered and made new versions of. Every save gives you a date after alterations have been made. Some of the file associations can contain problems.

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    Re:should i delete my picture cache ?? 2011/04/23 20:21:05 (permalink)
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    Here's an article about the Cakewalk Picture Cache:
    http://www.digifreq.com/digifreq/tip.asp?ID=13

    from DigiFreq: http://www.digifreq.com/digifreq/

    Scott

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    scott,as always i exspect the best and i got it from this article you wrote.great job/randy thank you too,craig also

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    Re:should i delete my picture cache ?? 2011/04/24 00:05:54 (permalink)
    Yes,  I seem to have problems,  some editing functions will not work properly if the pic cashe is full.  I empty it out and Sonar will start working fine again.
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