Showing posts with label Cache. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cache. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 26, 2022

Why Is Google Bloating My Computer With 88GB Of Cache Files For Google Drive?

 Google stop using our computers as storage for your own use. I have 88GB of Google cache (crap) loaded on my boot drive. I do not sync my files to Google Drive, I'm Streaming only. 

Home/Library/Application Support/Google/DriveFS/bullshitnumber/content_cache

What content? What cache?

There is no reason for this cache to exist and grow so big. It's totally opaque. NO!


Thursday, May 31, 2018

Premiere, I Do Want To Replace This File! Go To Hell!! (Part2)

Oh Yeah!!  Wonderful results! This is what my replaced, renamed, relinked file looks like after Export:
Just lovely Premiere! Or AME, whomever is responsible for this CRAP!

And why "No Preview Not Available"?  WHY???
At the very least I could SEE that you are fucking up with my Export.

Allright, time for a Reboot, Restart, Trashing all the useless junk cache files, and hopefully you will behave normally again.

Wednesday, January 4, 2017

Do We Need A Dedicated SSD Device For NLEs Caches? YES! Definitely For Large Projects (Features.)

Are we at a point where we now need a dedicated -fast- device exclusively reserved for Caching?  Will that decrease response time and thus will make our apps more responsive?

-- Bruce Johnson from Provideocoalition says YES! In the case of PCs and Adobe Premiere.

-- Definitely a boost for FCPX as well

-- How about Resolve?

The location of Cache can be set in FCPX in the Library Properties/Storage Location/Modify Settings:


in Premiere under Project Settings:
 AND under Preferences/Media (Previews):


in After Effects under Preferences/Media and Disk Caches:


in Avid MC under Settings/Media Cache:


in Resolve under Project Settings/General Options:


Now, you will notice that these Apps cache different things... Also Caches can grow really big in the case of AE, quickly eating hundred of GB out of your disk.

Adobe explicitly explains in AE that it is best to use a SSD separate from your footage:

So, for the sake of experiment, I will be adding a SSD to my main Mac soon, and I will set the Caches to this dedicated SSD, see if I get improved performances on these apps.

Let me know what kind of results you get with your own experimentation!