Temp File Creation
temp bmp files are created whenever you preview or scrub a segment of the timeline that has a graphic file (not an icg or a dpt though).
once an image file has a temp bmp counterpart, reset clip becomes an available right click option on the clip. if you use reset clip, the reference to the temp bmp counterpart file is gone. a new temp file will be created for that image file the next time that image is part of a scrub/preview.
any image file which has a temp bmp counterpart file created will allow for reset clip. the size of the image file does not have a factor in automatically recognizing changes to an image with the same name.
graphics files (with temp bmp counterparts) have to be manually reset by right clicking and resetting them.
you should not manually delete the temp bmp files. dpsvelocity will not recreate them if they have been deleted manually.
if you are creating your own images for use on the timeline, your system drive space will be used most efficiently if you use bmp files that are 720x486/576 (ntsc/pal) or dpt files.
reset clip is also available for audio clips, so if you edit them in another program such as sound forge, they can be seamlessly replaced.