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2016/12/12 09:02:07 (permalink)

Project Audio Files

Was just realizing that if I delete a track is does not remove it from the audio folder.  I think that means that I have gigabytes of unused audio files.  How are we supposed to clean that up?
 
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Re: Project Audio Files 2016/12/12 09:30:52 (permalink)
I'm not at my DAW right now, but if you open the project there should be an option somewhere to "Clean Audio Folder."
That gives you a list of audio files no longer being used, and an option to delete them.

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Re: Project Audio Files 2016/12/12 09:58:42 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby meh 2016/12/12 11:59:21
I have tried Clean Audio Folder with mixed results.
 
I think the best way is to simply open up each project in turn, do a "Save As" to a different location and make sure "Copy Audio With Project" is ticked.
 
Once you've done this you can safely delete the original folder.
Then you can, if you want, move your newly copied (and reduced in size) projects back to their original locations.

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Re: Project Audio Files 2016/12/12 10:32:41 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby meh 2016/12/12 11:59:18
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I have tried Clean Audio Folder with mixed results.
 
I think the best way is to simply open up each project in turn, do a "Save As" to a different location and make sure "Copy Audio With Project" is ticked.
 
Once you've done this you can safely delete the original folder.
Then you can, if you want, move your newly copied (and reduced in size) projects back to their original locations.


This is also what I have got in the habit of doing. Pretty much the same as you are describing, I just save as  >>>create a new folder with an adjusted ending on the name i.e. name + 1,2,3,A,B,C etc.
I never have the need to move folder back to original destination, I just delete old folder.
That's just my method.
Probably different ways to skin this cat, I have just found this to be the easiest and most solid for me.
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Re: Project Audio Files 2016/12/12 10:32:47 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby meh 2016/12/12 11:59:15
+1 to Jonesey's advice.  
But I'll add best you copy everything to a back up drive first. 
You could use the "save as" to copy to the back up drive too. 
Then start deleting the old files. 
 
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Re: Project Audio Files 2016/12/12 11:29:40 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby meh 2016/12/12 11:59:13
+2 to Jonesey's method. A heavily-edited project can accumulate an awful lot of obscurely-named files. Too many to keep track of. I don't trust the CAF utility, but I do trust the project file to know exactly what it needs.


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Re: Project Audio Files 2016/12/12 11:59:08 (permalink)
 
Yea the CAF Utility need work .... it always wants to scan all of the folders instead of just the project.....
 
If the backer's are looking for some busy work the CAF Utility need some work.
 
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Re: Project Audio Files 2016/12/12 12:29:52 (permalink)
If you read lots of recent posts, you can see some have had trouble because of saving multiple versions of projects that refer to the same audio files. If a project gets saved in a different folder, there are now  multiple folders that need to be scanned for files in use. That's the major reason CWAF scans all the folders.

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