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Decoding Cache - backing up sets

Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2007 9:25 pm
by prolificmatt
I realised when backing up my Live sets that some of my audio tracks are being stored in the "decoding cache" not in my Ableton library.

When I delete these files and open my arrangement Ableton seems to scan half of the audio files again although after this all warp information is intact.

Can someone tell me what is going on please? I thought all my audio and asd files would be safe in one place.

Posted: Sat Mar 17, 2007 3:40 pm
by Amaury
Hi,

which version of Live are you using? And what exact method are you using to back up your sets? Where are they saved?

Regards,
Amaury

Posted: Sat Apr 21, 2007 10:12 pm
by prolificmatt
I'm using 6.0.5 and just trying to backup set by copying my Ableton tracks folder..

Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2007 9:57 am
by Amaury
Hi,

I f I understand your problem right: you are using compressed audio files. Live has to decompress these to a decoding folder, that's right, but as you noticed, if you've already worked on the Warp markers, these are intact.

It is simply the way Live manages compressed audio files, and it should not be a problem. Doesn't it work well for you right now?

Regards,
Amaury

Posted: Fri May 11, 2007 11:03 pm
by waveman
I'm having a similar problem, everytime I do ANYNTHING on Live 6 a WAV file is created inside the decoding cache folder but ridiculously, even when I play a synth a file is created shrinking my HD very fast.
What if I use those WAV files created inside the decoding cache folder for my DJ set?
Would it make things easier?
Cheers for any help on this one.

Posted: Mon May 14, 2007 9:19 am
by Amaury
waveman wrote:I'm having a similar problem, everytime I do ANYNTHING on Live 6 a WAV file is created inside the decoding cache folder but ridiculously, even when I play a synth a file is created shrinking my HD very fast.
What if I use those WAV files created inside the decoding cache folder for my DJ set?
Would it make things easier?
Cheers for any help on this one.
Hi,

When playing a synth, Live does not create a Wav file. It does if you freeze a track containing a synth. Freezing is equivalent to a rendering, but you keep the possibility to unfreeze. So there needs to be a Wav file created.

Now, using the wav file in your decoding cache should not change a thing, as far as I know, but what would be the advantage?

Regards,
Amaury