Sounds like you have some underlying issues on your computer,
this should not normally happen on a healthy system,
or one
with beefy enough specs to run sonar properly.
No offense, but aren't you limping along on a very marginal system
doing this stuff, or have you upgraded?
I just don't want others thinking this is a dangerous routine,
because it's not,
it's just a search function to see what files are still associated
with projects,
and if you do it with a particular projecdt folder, it pretty much
stays inside that folder.
Your system isn't typical, and since you've said things like it takes a
long time to load
dimension pro, etc, then
if your already on a marginal system, then this could
create instability issues,
and cause freezes while the system parses to disk desperately trying
to get resources.
I will notice a little sluggishness and loss of speech sometimes
doing this process but it always comes back,
and I've used this feature hundreds of times with no problem.
This also happens with standard windows search functions, sometimes,
anyway, just thinking to give perspective here, not bashing anyone's
tools, because we use what we can afford and what we have.
Good luck.
At 03:06 PM 11/8/2010, you wrote:
Tried it once. Takes so long that it crashed the computer and when I
restarted, Windows forced a check for errors process that took around 3 hours.
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Subject: Re: [Jsonar] Junk files in Audio folder
Sonar, Tools Menu, clean audio folder.
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Sent: 07 November 2010 05:23
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Subject: [Jsonar] Junk files in Audio folder
Hi,
I notice that when deleting or undoing recordings from tracks sonar
still keeps the old junk audio files in the audio folder of the
project. I notice this because I would have a project consisting of
20 tracks but somehow I would end up with 60 ore more audio files in
the audio folder. . Do you know if there is a way we can
differentiate between the junk audio files from the files that are
actually kept as part of the project so that one would be able to
dlete them? It takes up a lot of my harddrive space and when moving
the project from one computer to another it takes long to copy. I'm
afraid of dleting any of the files for I may delete a good one. Thank you.
Ratha
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