Audio taking my GIGABYTES!!

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Audio taking my GIGABYTES!!

Post by Rurounikeitaro » Sun Oct 31, 2004 2:54 pm

What the hell, I've only worked on a AMV and finished 20 seconds of it and every time I save, it saves some crap in a folder called "confirmed audio files." It takes up 8.86 Gigabytes for me for just one video!! Everytime I delete the audio files and try premiere, I works fine, but when I save the project file, it puts the 8.86 gigs back under that stupid folder. What the heck do I have to do to stop it!?
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Post by AMVfreak » Sun Oct 31, 2004 5:25 pm

Good.
It should be.
Premiere automatically creates Conformed audio files to
let you playback audio in premiere smoothly and quickly, simply said.
Even if you delete them, Premiere will recreate audio files when you open the project again.
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Re: Audio taking my GIGABYTES!!

Post by Poetic_Kaos » Sun Oct 31, 2004 5:29 pm

Rurounikeitaro wrote:What the hell, I've only worked on a AMV and finished 20 seconds of it and every time I save, it saves some crap in a folder called "confirmed audio files." It takes up 8.86 Gigabytes for me for just one video!! Everytime I delete the audio files and try premiere, I works fine, but when I save the project file, it puts the 8.86 gigs back under that stupid folder. What the heck do I have to do to stop it!?
Ah, yes the confirmed audio files of Premiere. I have a 20gig hard drive (only 5gig free for any AMV project) and it would be almost impossible for me to edit anything in Premiere if I had to deal with the confirmed audio files.

So I just remove the audio of my source material. Once I ripped the VOB files. In DVD2AVI I disable the audio then render. You can also remove the audio portion of the file in Virtual Dub.
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