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deleting audio in AUM?

I was cleaning up some audio files from within AUM and deleted a bunch of unneeded audio files. My? is, when I delete these audio files from AUM, are they deleted immediately from my Ipad hd storage or ...?

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  • wimwim
    edited July 2023

    @Antos3345 said:
    I was cleaning up some audio files from within AUM and deleted a bunch of unneeded audio files. My? is, when I delete these audio files from AUM, are they deleted immediately from my Ipad hd storage or ...?

    They may go to "recently deleted" in the files app. That's easy enough to check and to purge.

    If you've copied those files to anywhere else on the iPad, the overall physical storage will not be released until the last copy is removed. Rather than physically duplicating files, iOS works by creating pointers to the original. So, as long as any of these reference exist, the physical storage is maintained.

  • @wim said:

    @Antos3345 said:
    I was cleaning up some audio files from within AUM and deleted a bunch of unneeded audio files. My? is, when I delete these audio files from AUM, are they deleted immediately from my Ipad hd storage or ...?

    They may go to "recently deleted" in the files app. That's easy enough to check and to purge.

    If you've copied those files to anywhere else on the iPad, the overall physical storage will not be released until the last copy is removed. Rather than physically duplicating files, iOS works by creating pointers to the original. So, as long as any of these reference exist, the physical storage is maintained.

    Thanks for your lengthy explanation;)

  • edited July 2023

    You probably already did, but If you deleted from Audioshare, clean up all files and folders in the Audioshare thrash

  • @JanKun said:
    You probably already did, but If you deleted from Audioshare, clean up all the files and folder in the Audioshare thrash

    I’ll check that too. Thanks

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