animalmutch
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Hi,
I have a Sony Xperia E4 running Android 4.4.4
I noticed recently that my storage space was filling up fast. It turns out that every time I watch a video on Youtube, BBCiplayer, etc., two files are created and stored, one named ACodec.OMX.MTK.AUDIO.DECODER.AA.x (where x is a number), which is 0kb and one called ACodec.OMX.MTK.VIDEO.DECODER.AV.x, the size of which depends on the length of video I have watched.
I assume that the system is caching all of the media files that I stream, but it never gets rid of them, and I have to manually delete them, which is a pain, as they eat up my internal storage space pretty quickly. Previous android devices have not done this as far as I'm aware, and I can't find anything about the issue on google.
Is there a fix for this?
Thanks
I have a Sony Xperia E4 running Android 4.4.4
I noticed recently that my storage space was filling up fast. It turns out that every time I watch a video on Youtube, BBCiplayer, etc., two files are created and stored, one named ACodec.OMX.MTK.AUDIO.DECODER.AA.x (where x is a number), which is 0kb and one called ACodec.OMX.MTK.VIDEO.DECODER.AV.x, the size of which depends on the length of video I have watched.
I assume that the system is caching all of the media files that I stream, but it never gets rid of them, and I have to manually delete them, which is a pain, as they eat up my internal storage space pretty quickly. Previous android devices have not done this as far as I'm aware, and I can't find anything about the issue on google.
Is there a fix for this?
Thanks