Cache folder of media containing 80 GB of disk space

Hello world

I recently bought a Sony VAIO S with Adobe first Elements 8 pre-installed and ripped from my CD collection into iTunes. I opened Premiere Elements and created a project to see what kind of features have been included, but did not import any media or capture any video.

(Even more) recently, I found that my disk space has fallen by about 80 GB, apparently because of the Adobe Media Cache folder. It seems that first worked as a kind of background (my suspicions are on ElementsAutoAnalyzer.exe, a program that reappeared briefly after that I have 'cleaned' the cache folder) which imported my iTunes AAC music collection in the media section in first and in the process of unzipped all 7 GB of my music AAC 256 KB/s 80 GB to 16-bit / 48 kHz PCM copied to the folder of Adobe Media Cache in the Cache for the Cache\Media C:\Users\me\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Common\Media files

My questions are:

-Remove the media Cache folder without causing problems with the first?

-Can I stop first adding all my media automatically (and it decompression in the process)? I don't mind not seen all my music in the 'Media' of first box, I can simply import the music I need.

Care (if they help): Sony VAIO S, Intel i3 330M, GMA HD, 4 GB RAM, Win 7 HP 64 bit. First Elements 8.0.1. I also installed PES.

Thanks in advance,

Jim.

Yes, you can delete the cache without negative effects.

Although a cache of 80 gig? Who does not look good at all. It really shouldn't be more than a concert or two at the most.

In the meantime, you can disable the automatic Analyzer and which should improve performance somewhat, as stated in the FAQ on the right of this forum.

http://forums.Adobe.com/thread/503270?TSTART=0

And don't forget to download the patch program by selecting check for updates under the Help menu.

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