Subject:.sfk extension??
Posted by: dfindlay
Date:12/31/1999 8:03:00 AM
Can anyone tell me what files with .sfk extension are. They persist in my directory long after I've deleted the files they appear to be associated with. Thanks... |
Subject:Re: .sfk extension??
Reply by: Kelly_S
Date:1/6/2000 7:41:00 PM
Hello David. These are "peak" files...they record your .wav file frequency peaks, allowing you open the .wav back up at a later date with a reduced load time. You can delete them if you want to, however, next time you load these .wav files up it will take a bit longer while it recreates the peak file. Thanks. David Findlay wrote: >>Can anyone tell me what files with .sfk extension are. They >>persist in my directory long after I've deleted the files >>they appear to be associated with. Thanks... |
Subject:Re: .sfk extension??
Reply by: dfindlay
Date:1/22/2000 11:19:00 AM
K.Shaffer wrote: >>Hello David. >> >>These are "peak" files...they record your .wav file frequency peaks, >>allowing you open the .wav back up at a later date with a reduced >>load time. >>You can delete them if you want to, however, next time you load >>these .wav files up it will take a bit longer while it recreates the >>peak file. >> >>Thanks. >> >> >> >>David Findlay wrote: >>>>Can anyone tell me what files with .sfk extension are. They >>>>persist in my directory long after I've deleted the files >>>>they appear to be associated with. Thanks... |
Subject:Re: .sfk extension??
Reply by: dfindlay
Date:1/22/2000 11:20:00 AM
Thanks for your reply!! K.Shaffer wrote: >>Hello David. >> >>These are "peak" files...they record your .wav file frequency peaks, >>allowing you open the .wav back up at a later date with a reduced >>load time. >>You can delete them if you want to, however, next time you load >>these .wav files up it will take a bit longer while it recreates the >>peak file. >> >>Thanks. >> >> >> >>David Findlay wrote: >>>>Can anyone tell me what files with .sfk extension are. They >>>>persist in my directory long after I've deleted the files >>>>they appear to be associated with. Thanks... |