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1. Re: Disk Space usage in My Documents
Harm Millaard Mar 29, 2009 9:41 AM (in response to danjab1)You can delete them. If needed they will be recreated again. They are conformed audio and peak files as well MPG index files, all needed during editing but once finished are no longer needed. -
2. Re: Disk Space usage in My Documents
Colin Brougham Mar 29, 2009 10:04 AM (in response to danjab1)Dan,
.CFA files are Con formed Audio files. They are created when the sample rate of an audio file or the audio portion of a movie file don't match the sample rate of your project.
.PEK files are Pea k files, which are the visual representation of an audio waveform that you see when an audio clip is in your timeline.
.MPGindex files are files that tell Premiere where whole I frames exist in an imported MPEG file. These help Premiere fill in the missing parts of video frames that exist in a temporally-compressed format like MPEG-1, MPEG-2, or MPEG-4.
All of these file types are created automatically, so if you delete them and reopen the project they belonged to, they will be recreated. If you're archiving a project, they are safe to delete. If you are moving the project from one computer to another, it's up to you whether you move them as well. As said, they'll be recreated, but depending on the size of your project, that process can take some time. -
3. Re: Disk Space usage in My Documents
danjab1 Mar 29, 2009 10:27 AM (in response to danjab1)Wow, can't believe how QUICK you guys replied! Thanks for your help on this, I really do appreciate it!
Dan



