Promidi Posted October 1 Posted October 1 Currently, to clear the picture Cache, one has to open Preferences - File - Audio Data, copy the path displayed in “Picture Folder”, Open up a Windows Explorer Window (Winkey + E) , Paste the copied path, then delete the files therein. That's quite a few steps. In Preferences - File - Audio Data,c an we please have an “Empty Picture Cache” button to the right of the browse button that does all of the above in one step. (Yeah, I know. What can I say, I'm lazy).
Chaps Posted October 1 Posted October 1 I use a trick modified from something I learned from Scott Garrigus' website, DigiFreq. I created a .TXT file that contains the text DEL /Q "C:\CAKEWALK PROJECTS\PICTURE CACHE\* I saved the file with the name DELETEPICS and changed the file name extension from .TXT to BAT . When I double click the file it deletes everything in that folder. 1
Promidi Posted October 1 Author Posted October 1 2 minutes ago, Chaps said: I use a trick modified from something I learned from Scott Garrigus' website, DigiFreq. I created a .TXT file that contains the text DEL /Q "C:\CAKEWALK PROJECTS\PICTURE CACHE\* That's not a bad idea. Though I would need to extract the actual location from the registry. An Autohotkey script could do this. One could create the EXE file (using Autohotkey) , then add the entry to the Sonar Tools menu to delete picture cache.
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