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RonH
Contributor Location: Norway (from Australia) Joined: Sep 05, 2011 10:13 Messages: 364 Offline
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In Docs/Cyberlink/PD/10 I have thre large files .C00/01/02 totalling about 2.5GB. They relate in time (somehow) to around the time when I produced and burnt 3 dvd copies of a recent large project mentioned in my other recent post.

What are they? Can I delete? I have packed my project and it seems complete in all respects. CYa Ron (W10/i5gen8/Nvidia)
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garioch7
Senior Contributor Location: Port Hood, Nova Scotia, Canada Joined: Feb 07, 2011 06:45 Messages: 852 Offline
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RonH: I have noted that too, on occasion: PD10 leaving large files behind after creating disks. From what I can figure, PD10 just omitted to delete them for some reason. I have deleted them and never suffered any consequences. I think that they are just temporary files created during the burn process.

If I am wrong, I am sure that one of the more tech savvy members of the forum will correct me.

Hope this helps. Have a great day.

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RonH
Contributor Location: Norway (from Australia) Joined: Sep 05, 2011 10:13 Messages: 364 Offline
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Thanks Phil.
I think these files are some kind of 'disaster' file that get created when there is a major outage or some kind of specific problem. But as you say, maybe they are just created when you go to burn but don't want to save the detail afterwards.
I have dumped them into my pc Wastebin but will leave them there for a while ... just in case.
If there is a tech savvy out there it would be nice to know 'what is'.

What I just found on the net is ...
Part of a WinAce archive split up into two or more files; initial file created during the file-splitting process; saved with other parts, with .C01, .C02 extensions, etc.
... which don't mean a whole lot to me ... except that I originally compiled 3 videos onto my Timeline and I had three of these '.C' files.

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CYa Ron (W10/i5gen8/Nvidia)
Someone famous once said: "We only have the 4th dimension of 'time' so that everything does not all happen at once"
RonH
Contributor Location: Norway (from Australia) Joined: Sep 05, 2011 10:13 Messages: 364 Offline
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I thought I would ask Cyberlink what are these C00 files and this is their answer ... might be helpful to some of us if indeed they are telling me what C00 files are? The files C00 that I am talking about were in 'My Docs/Cyberlink' etc and I do not have Shadow Files 'ticked' in the Preferences/General tab! My question was ...
I am getting large files left in Documents/Cyberlink/10 that have .C00 extensions.
What are these and can they be deleted?


I am sure that they are referring to something that I did not ask though perhaps this is where they were in PD8.

Thank you for contacting CyberLink Technical Support.

I understand that you are using CyberLink PowerDirector and you want to know about shadow files.

Please note that as a default the shadowed Edit files are stored in the location given below:

C:\Documents and Settings\\Application Data\CyberLink\PowerDirector\8.0\ShadowEditFiles

If you wish to Enable (creation of shadow files), you can use the steps given below:

1) Alt + C -> Preferences -> General Tab

2) Check "Enable File processing to speed up high definition video editing"

If you wish to disable (creation of shadow files), then you can manually delete the files :

1) Alt + C -> Preferences -> General Tab

2) Uncheck "Enable File processing to speed up high definition video editing"

Manually delete shadows - allows you to browse/choose which are deleted or
auto delete with a time choice in days.

If your system specifications are higher enough, then there is no need to generate shadows to speed editing and so they can be turned off.

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CYa Ron (W10/i5gen8/Nvidia)
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RonH
Contributor Location: Norway (from Australia) Joined: Sep 05, 2011 10:13 Messages: 364 Offline
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Had a bit more of a 'play' and the C00 files are definately not 'shadow' files. I restored them to the correct file (from my Bin) and then manually deleted the 'shadow files' ... these three were still on my Docs.

So I am going to simply get them off my pc and ... move on. Pity though not to find out what they really are because its likely that a lot of us could have massive files sitting doing nothing on our Docs.
Dafyd ... do you have an 'in' you can use to find out CYa Ron (W10/i5gen8/Nvidia)
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