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Did you ever try disabling the Cyberlink RichVideo in services? Since it helps make editing quicker and smoother, you may not want to do that.
Look at this thread.
I don't know why no one esle seems to have the issue in thaqt the tmp files are not being deleted. Have you tried CCleaner?
I'd prefer not to disable it. Upon further testing, it seems to generate the .tmp files when it does the scene detection within the timeline. That is a very useful feature to me.
And yes, I have tried CCleaner. CCleaner does not detect the directory in question. In fact, I can only navigate to the directory after confirming through the UAC that I really want to do so. The directory is owned by Administrators and my user profile has to request access to open it the first time.
It's possible no one else has the issue because no one else experiencing it has left PowerDirector open enough to limit disk space. Given that the directory location is well hidden, I doubt the average user is even aware it exists. I only found it because I noticed my Windows directory was a lot larger than it should have been, and even then, I didn't find the directory by using Windows tools. I found the directory by searching directory structure and directory sizes through Ubuntu.
I have confirmed that stopping the RichVideo64 service stops the RV tmp files from being generated. I still do not plan on using that as a solution, but at least it answers where the files come from. I have added to my backup batch file script a line to delete all files within the RVInfo directory periodically.
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