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Grazie wrote on 3/11/2003, 4:04 AM
I understand they can be deleted, wait for confirmation from others on this prior to doing a "Search 'n Destroy" excercise - yeah?. However, they'll only get re-generated when you re-open the project . . . this takes time on re-openning.

Grazie
TorS wrote on 3/11/2003, 5:12 AM
A lot of good people are reading these posts to see if there is anything they can do to help. They do so when they could have been working, making videos or playing with their kids. Now, what exactly was it you wanted?
Tor
Grazie wrote on 3/11/2003, 5:18 AM
Good point!
pike_bishop wrote on 3/11/2003, 5:26 AM
Rextillion just posted an anwer about these files over on dv.coms forums see:

http://www.dv.com/forums/showReplies.jhtml?sid=1&fid=10&tid=49300009

HTH
Martin

grig wrote on 3/11/2003, 6:18 AM
ok, guys,

you look very nervous !
did something went wrong for you today?

anyway, thx pike_bishop, for the answer, this was all I needed to know!
and about those good people wanting to help, calm down guys, It's not good to be agressive!!

peace,
grig
Grazie wrote on 3/11/2003, 8:06 AM
True ;-)
Jay Gladwell wrote on 3/11/2003, 8:35 AM
Rixtilleon explains: "Those are the built sound peeks of avi's you have loaded into a project---They just make building of the peeks a bit quicker when you reopen a given clip. The only way to get rid of them is to do a Search *.sfk in Windows then delete them all in one fell swoop---They don't take up much drive space so you dont have to worry about that."