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Subject:Deleting Files without Constant Errors?
Posted by: spinweb
Date:1/15/2007 8:32:02 AM

I try to delete lousy files along the way. To do it, I

Right click on the clip
choose Clip Properties
Look for file name
delete it on my hard drive.

Then EVERY subsequent time I open ACID, it nags me
for deleted files and there's no way to tell it to stop.

What am I doing wrong?

Thanks,

Rick

Subject:RE: Deleting Files without Constant Errors?
Reply by: JohnnyRoy
Date:1/15/2007 8:39:54 AM

If those are the exact steps you are taking, when are you deleting the file from the ACID project? You should probably remove it from the project before deleting it from the hard drive. This way ACID knows you don't need it in the project anymore.

~jr

Subject:RE: Deleting Files without Constant Errors?
Reply by: spinweb
Date:1/17/2007 1:11:27 PM

If I delete the bugger from the project and get distracted, how will I ever know what the heck the file name was?! It seemed safer to get the name and delete it from my hard drive. Is there no way to tell ACID ONCE that it's ok and have it stop bugging me on every project load?

Thanks,

Rick

Subject:RE: Deleting Files without Constant Errors?
Reply by: JohnnyRoy
Date:1/18/2007 4:03:43 AM

> Is there no way to tell ACID ONCE that it's ok and have it stop bugging me on every project load?

Yea, delete it from the project. ;-) Otherwise ACID will remind you that it can't find that file.

~jr

Subject:RE: Deleting Files without Constant Errors?
Reply by: spinweb
Date:1/27/2007 12:31:24 PM

What if I have a track (now that we're in the multitrack workstation paradigm) that has many recordings on it and I want to remove one?

:-)

Subject:RE: Deleting Files without Constant Errors?
Reply by: pwppch
Date:1/27/2007 3:29:39 PM

ACID will handle this for you...

- Open the Track Properties | Clip Pool for the track.
- Locate the clip/file that you want to delete
- Right Click on the clip and select

"Remove from Project and Delete File(s)"

You will get nagged a bit depending on how the file is used in the project, but the end result is to

- Remove the file from the project
- Delete the file from your harddrive

Note that even if the clip/file is not currently used on the track, it will still appear in the Track Properties Clip Pool. You will see a use count of 0 (zero). You can preview and delete (or simply remove) from the Clip Pool as well.

Peter



Message last edited on1/27/2007 3:31:41 PM bypwppch.
Subject:RE: Deleting Files without Constant Errors?
Reply by: spinweb
Date:2/5/2007 7:10:36 AM

Thanks a lot, Peter. Will do this in the future.

Rick

Subject:RE: Deleting Files without Constant Errors?
Reply by: spinweb
Date:2/23/2007 4:44:36 PM

OK. I deleted the track, then got rid of the file on my hard drive and now ACID is bugging me for the file? wtf?

How can I permanently stop the nagging?

Rick

Subject:RE: Deleting Files without Constant Errors?
Reply by: Chienworks
Date:2/23/2007 8:26:39 PM

Look at Peter's "note". Even if the file is no longer used on the timeline it's still recognized by ACID as part of your project. You need to delete it from the clip media pool too. As Peter pointed out, ACID has a built in function that both delete's the file and tells ACID not to look for it anymore.

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