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#1 ggibas45

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Posted 19 January 2012 - 07:28 AM

When I use the LP and Tape Assistant to convert my albums to digital, I export the tracks to my hard drive in the final step.  I noticed that temporary files are also created and kept in directory C:\Users\username\Music\Recorded Tracks.  The files in this directory are named Audio_1, Audio_2, etc., and they are .wav files.  I'd like to know if there is any need to keep this files and can I delete them.  I've found that I can go to the folder where I exported the album in order to use Sound Editor on some of the tracks, so I don't see a need to keep the temporary files.  Have I missed a need for these files?

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Posted 19 January 2012 - 07:31 AM

It is ok to delete them.
Regardless of what I say about computer maintenance, there is no need to defrag a solid state hard drive.

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Posted 10 February 2012 - 08:53 AM

If your hard drive has lots of free space on it. I would suggest not to delete those files. You can use those as your back up, in case something goes wrong.
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