Request for Bug Verification
Hi guys! Can you please verify and/or confirm if you've observed this strange behavior?
I am on Win 7 Home Premium 64-Bit. My C1 PRO 5.1.2 is installed on my C: drive. I've reported to Jakub over at P1 since 5.1.1 PRO and it has yet to resolve.
For safety purposes, please create a copy of play RAW files to test. A single duplicate of your RAW file is sufficient (not a variant or virtual copies).
Delete that RAW file. Go to File and "Empty Trash."
According to my reported observation, the "Empty Trash" command seems to be not working. The only way to completely empty the trash is to go into the sessions folder, e.g. a folder where you have Capture, Move To, Output, and Trash.
The interesting thing is that, the C1 cache files contained in the "CaptureONE" folder will not go away!
When you're working with C1, it falsely reports that your trash folder was full when in fact, it is not--it's only filled with the persistent remnant of the cache file (previews + settings).
I am on Win 7 Home Premium 64-Bit. My C1 PRO 5.1.2 is installed on my C: drive. I've reported to Jakub over at P1 since 5.1.1 PRO and it has yet to resolve.
For safety purposes, please create a copy of play RAW files to test. A single duplicate of your RAW file is sufficient (not a variant or virtual copies).
Delete that RAW file. Go to File and "Empty Trash."
According to my reported observation, the "Empty Trash" command seems to be not working. The only way to completely empty the trash is to go into the sessions folder, e.g. a folder where you have Capture, Move To, Output, and Trash.
The interesting thing is that, the C1 cache files contained in the "CaptureONE" folder will not go away!
When you're working with C1, it falsely reports that your trash folder was full when in fact, it is not--it's only filled with the persistent remnant of the cache file (previews + settings).
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