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Deleting unused files?
I recently watched a video on how to get rid of unused files from a Pro Tools project, but does that also delete those files from your harddrive to create more space? If not, how do you delete the unused files from the hard drive without doing it by hand which can be confusing and very time consuming?
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Re: Deleting unused files?
1) Deleting files/tracks from a PT session does not delete them from your hard drive
2) You're going to have to delete your unused files from the hard drive manually - no way around that. Just make sure that when you delete them from your drive you also delete them from the clip list or else PT will keep yammering at you about missing files. |
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Re: Deleting unused files?
In the clip / region list menu :
1. select unused region. 2. clear selected. 3. when prompted to choose between "remove" (clip region from session) & "delete" (file from hard drive), select "delete" To avoid being asked / prompted for every audio file, hold down the Alt key when you choose "delete" Just be damned sure you really want to do this, as the files are deleted directly from within Pro Tools, rather than moved to the trash, so it's not possible to undo once you've committed. |
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Re: Deleting unused files?
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If you select unused files in the clip list(shift+cmd+u on mac) and then clear selected (shift+cmd+b on mac) and then hold option (for all files in one click) and choose 'delete' at the prompt rather than 'remove' They will indeed be deleted from your audio files folder in the session folder on your hard drive. |
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Re: Deleting unused files?
Thanks everybody!
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Re: Deleting unused files?
And if you've already cleared a session but didn't delete the files you can do this. Create a copy of the session to somewhere else and select the option to include all audio files. This will move only the files you're using. If you've already removed them from the clip list.
Then I move the old session to the trash. Compare folder sizes. Open the new session and make sure everything is there. Then empty the trash. But I typically just delete from the get go. But that's what I've had to do the few times I hit the wrong button and only removed the audio files from the session.
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Re: Deleting unused files?
Guys be very careful when deleting files. As said, they are deleted immediately and there is no undo possibility, except if you're a wise man and have backups.
So. Whenever you think your session files are messed up, save a copy with all audio files consolidated in a single session folder. Then back that up. And go crazy with the files later. Better safe than sorry, right? Janne
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When it comes to tracking songs I don't even think about cleaning them up. Hard drives are cheap enough these days for some wasted space. 20 GB a week is a little much IMO though.
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