https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=504308

--- Comment #2 from Gabriel Gazzán <[email protected]> ---
Recently I've tried using the "Parent folder of the project file" project
folder setting, and the issue with the multiple unused sub-folders is still
happening. Maybe it's worth taking a look at it.
It's not something broken, from a functionality perspective, but it's still
something that looks to me as unnecessarily complex to manage, if the user
decides to use that option...

For a project in a folder named "my_project", when selecting the said option, a
new "cachefiles" folder is created. 
Inside it there are many sub-folders, most of them remain always empty, at
least as far as I could test it.
Then, for each sequence created inside the project file, a new subfolder is
created with a numerical ID name. 
Inside those folders new sub-folders are created, where previews, and other
cache files used in that sequence are kept.

Perhaps, there's something I'm missing about the unused folders at the root of
the "cachefiles" folder. But, to me, most of them seem to be redundant. 🤔

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