If you are concerned, you don't need to delete them, just try moving them to a different directory, or removable media perhaps, so that they can be restored if you determine that you do need them. joe salerno On 3/4/2011 4:21 PM, Rob DeLand wrote: > Delete them and see what happens! I believe this is the main data you have > created, so you'll not want to do that more than once! If you prefer, you > can always save as WAV and preserve that instead (or "too"). I wonder why > they designed it this way - to save the entire project on 1MB floppies?? > I've been doing the same thing, and for me a typical LP can create 300-400 > of these little files. Thank goodness they put them all into a separate > folder for you. Also, make sure you don't rename that folder or the main > project file, or Audacity won't be able to reopen your project. > > -Rob > > > On Fri, Mar 4, 2011 at 2:01 PM, Frances, Melodie<[log in to unmask]> wrote: > >> All >> >> We use Audacity to convert our reel to reel tapes into digital files. We >> recently noticed that there are a bunch of extra files that end in .auf >> They are all about 1000 KB and have a name along the lines of b02720. >> There are TONS of these files. We are wondering what they are and if it is >> safe to delete them or not? >> >> Thanks >> >> Melodie Frances >> > >