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Hello my well versed friends,
Question for you.
I was cruising on my HD using disk viewing software trying to clear up space and I found this file in my Pro Tools plugins directory.
Path:
C:Program FilesCommon FilesDigidesignDAEPlugins

"~GHL008.TMP"

I would've left it alone since i had no idea what it's purpose was among my plugins, I figured it was some kind of template file or something, but it was an outrageous 9 GB so I deleted it.

Would anyone be able to tell me the purpose of this file and its importance?
Cheers

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anonymous Sun, 05/24/2009 - 09:14

hueseph wrote: You should probably fix that. You shouldn't be recording to your system drive.

I don't record to my system drive. I took a copy of my session from a system I used at my school (iMac - which was recording to the system drive, haha) and transferred it to my system so I could mix it. Do you know what creates this huge temp file?

I recently came across a large amount of plugins and I was playing around with them alot on a session, I'm not sure if that's related. Again, the temp file was in my plugins directory.

anonymous Sun, 05/24/2009 - 11:09

Codemonkey wrote: Where might you have came across these, by browsing the plugin list in PT, or by wandering upon some torrents?

Most are freebies downloaded from kvraudio, but there's a few sketch plugins that I came across wandering upon some *ehem* torrents.
You suppose these would be the source of the temp file?