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MEDIA CACHE CLEANER for Adobe CS5 & CS6

This lightweight and portable Tool cleans the Media-Cache created by several Adobe programms like Premiere Pro, After Effects and the Media Encoder. The Media-Cache is used to store Video & Audio previews like Thumbnails, Waveforms ect. and can grow up to several hundred gigabytes in size over time, even if these files aren’t needed anymore after a project is finished.

After deleting the Media-Cache, NOTHING will change in already existing projects. The only thing that has to happen after re-opening a project (which has no more existing Media-Cache-Files), is that the Media-Cache must be created again … (the little bar at the bottom right in Premiere that appears when Files are imported) … this happens automatically, so it is 100% safe to use.

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