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After some glitches with the freeze tracks I figured out I would do a dropbox backup, just in case. When trying to upload it takes forever, and suddenly it crashes. First I tried to figure out why, and of there was a problem with dropbox, but then my ipad started telling me that my hard drive was almost full. I was a bit "uuuh..." cause I just cleared a couple of gigs off dropbox-offline-favs, and checked it out. I'm currently working on one Auria-project and Auria takes almost 9 gigabytes off my hard drive. When I export to dropbox there are ALOT of wav files that go into a local folder (I havent checked, but I think there are more than what I have in my project, there are some substantial "frozen track" wav files That I THINK are duplicates or deleted tracks, I can try to do a count
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But yeah. Is there any way of telling which files are in use? There are alot of AudioCopy-named files that is 00:00 in duration and such, and it would be nice to be able to do a proper backup and clean up my Auria folder so I get some free space
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