In Windows, it's under Users-myname-adobe-Adobe Audition Interchange and I cannot believe I didn't find anything related to this on Google or elsewhere. That's really why I am writing this, for others' future reference, and also so this folder stays on my radar to clean manually.
There are subfolders left over from two projects in there, amounting to over 66 gigabytes of data, rendered and extracted audio and silent video files from multicamera shoots of some plays and concert.
Is this something that I can delete with impunity having archived these projects?
Or even in the middle of an Adobe Premiere project after I have edited the audio and sent it back in?
Why didn't Audition clean up after? An untimely crash (that I don't remember having) or just poor temp file management? The files cover half a dozen different editing days.
This folder isn't mentioned in the Audition temp paths or cache dialogs, it turned up because I am trying to reclaim disk space and a file search found two 16 gb video files created when I was mixing, etc. As I said, no mention of the path online, this forum, or the help file.
Wondering where else Adobe stashes files that I won't need later but doesn't delete them, There are a few extra imported audio files just above this one too.
If anybody has tips, bring them on.
Thanks,
megawatson.