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Inspiring
January 13, 2013
Question

Can I delete old media cache files?

  • January 13, 2013
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When I bought my latest PC, I had a solid state hard drive installed as my C Drive. It is only 128 Gb, but I figure it would be sufficient, since I would only use it to store programs, and no data. That is essentially what I have done.

However, in just a few short months, the free space has shrunk to about 10 Gb, and continues to shrink daily. By far the largest largest folder is

....appdata/roaming/adobe/common/media cache files/ which is about 39 Gb. THey are basically .cfa files from old and newer projects.

Can I delete these files when I am no longer actively working on the PRE 11 project?

A second question - If I uninstall/re-install PRE 11 onto a different internal drive (which I have started to do with other programs), will this folder follow it, or will the Media Cache folder still be on the C Drive?

Is there a better strategy for conserving and recovering my C Drive space?

Thanks in advance

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the_wine_snob
Inspiring
January 13, 2013

Yes, Media Cache files can be Deleted. If PrE finds that it needs them again, they will be automatically regenerated.

Good luck,

Hunt

Participant
July 17, 2015

Does that mean I can just delete all of these files and if I accidentally delete some that I still need they will just be regenerated?

Inspiring
July 17, 2015

I am using Premiere Pro CS6 on a Mac OSX, does your answer mean that I can delete all of them without worrying about needing one later, because they will just be regenerated if I use that file again? This is taking up over 100 GB on my hard drive so I dont want to sort through it, thanks!


brandond

The reply that I posted to you was with the assumption that you were a Premiere Elements user.

You have posted your question in the Premiere Elements Forum in an old (2 year old) thread.

If your program is Premiere Pro CS6 on Mac, please post your question(s) in the Premiere Pro Forum for the expertise there.

Premiere Pro

I do not use Premiere Pro, so I can only assume that the scratch disk situation that I described for Premiere Elements is "probably" the same as for Premiere Pro.

The Premiere Pro users in the Premiere Pro forum will know for sure.

ATR