Media cache files space
I recently opened Creative Cloud after a longer time and there was a Adobe Bridge CC update to 2018.
Couple of day later my hard disk space is disappearing like mad.
I found loads of gigabytes in "C:\Users\myUsername\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Common\Media Cache Files" .
I delete it all ; Open Adobe Bridge CC 2018 ; Click on a folder that has about 4 gb of video files in it ( not doing anything with those files, not even clicking on them with the mouse ) and just watch the "C:\Users\myUsername\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Common\Media Cache Files"
start filling up with 10 gb of some .cfa files and much smaller .ims files.
It's actually copying word for word the name of the video files, adding 48000 at the end and making them bigger ( 500 mb mp4 - becomes 1.2 gb .cfa file ).
How do i stop this ???
After closing Bridge, those .cfa files are still there, taking up space.
In Preferences - Cache - i don't have anything checkmarked. But that caches location is in "C:\Users\myUsername\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Bridge CC 2018\Cache" and has some 100 mb . So thats not a problem.
But how do i stop anything being created in "C:\Users\myUsername\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Common\Media Cache Files" ?
