Carles Castillo wrote:I would like to know which are ALL the folders that I have to delete after finish a Project and before to begin a new one.
It depends!
I would go through the Media Page and check the path of all the clips there. In a perfect world, all the clips would go to a single project folder, broken down by original camera files, VFX files, stock footage files, titles, audio files, transcodes, reference files, and so on. That way, all you need do is just delete these source file folders and you've gotten rid of 90% of it.
The rest is just deleting the cache files, and I prefer to do that within the program.
You can use Media Management to gather all the material in one place, which is very easy for organizational purposes. Once a project is shipped, I traditionally take the source media off my main RAID and then throw it on a cheap backup drive, which I'll hold on to for about 90 days "just in case." Only twice have I had a client come back months later and tell me they decided to revise the project and wanted to pay me to essentially do it all again, and luckily for them I still had everything and could do it all affordably. In one case, I had a client come back a year later, and by some miracle I had held on to the session files and we were able to get all the source files, reload them, and relink it all. I figure we saved at least 60 hours being able to do that (on top of the 4-5 days spent doing the revised version of the feature).