If you're not using Per-Project audio folders, do NOT delete the folder where your audio is stored if you have other projects you don't want to lose!
Here's what worked for me when I migrated to Per-Project audio folders: First, I backed up the contents of my audio data folder to DVD-R just in case. Then I saved all of my projects I wanted to keep as bundle files. Then I enabled PPAF. Then opened each bundle and unpacked them into my new project folders (I was prompted for the path in which to unpack.) Then after I verified that everything was in order in each project, I went back and deleted the old audio folder containing the audio data.
I'm sure there are other ways to do this - The Consolidate Project Audio command comes to mind, although I've never explored it. This was the safest way I found to do the PPAF migration and it worked without me losing anything.
Per-Project audio folder is the only way to go. I wish CW would make this the default audio storage setting. With PPAF enabled, deleting/archiving old projects is a snap. I copy them to DVD-R first, then delete the folder containing the .cwp files and the audio folder.
post edited by Boogie - 2005/06/12 18:26:07