V13 - rebuilding 1235 peaks...??

Mindmatter wrote on 6/1/2015, 5:32 AM
Hi all,

this morning I worked on quite a big project that' I've been adding files to for about 2 weeks. Never had any serious problem on that project apart from the occasional crashes when I deleted an event while the cursor was playing over it.
So this morning, I close V13 because I had turned GPU acceleration on, and before restarting it I went through the main fiolder on the disk to delete a couple of subfolders with clips that I did not need anymore.

On reopening the project, Vegas started to rebuild the peaks from 1256 something to 2335 or so. taking several minutes. Why did it do that? None of the clips I had deleted were on the timeline or in use.Just wondering.
Also, when Vegas is building peaks, you'd better leave it alone as it's extremely prone to crashing during that time.

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musicvid10 wrote on 6/1/2015, 6:45 AM
You deleted or moved the .sfk files.
Dexcon wrote on 6/1/2015, 6:56 AM
I find the same thing happening too from time to time. VP rebuilds audio peaks for no apparent reason - and its happened over the years on VP11, 12 & 13. And I've not deleted or moved the sfk files, I can understand sfk files being re-generated if audio clips have been changed in any way, but the number of sfk files rebuilt far exceed my edit changes.

Overall, it's an annoyance that I could do without, but its not overly time-consuming when it happens even on a long project. But I am also curious as to why this behaviour happens.

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Arthur.S wrote on 6/1/2015, 10:46 AM
Yep, every version of Vegas I've ever used does this from time to time. No rhyme or reason to it.