After installing Denim on my AT&T Lumia 1520, I've noticed that the camera app now creates several types of extra files when taking photos and videos. These extra files take up valuable space and are only visible when browsing with the phone's Files app. To be clear, this is not related to the Living Images feature, which I have disabled.
1) When taking photos with Rich Capture enabled, an additional file is produced with the extension .NAR. I'm seeing these files average between 9-16MB - far larger than the photos themselves.
2) When taking any video (either standard videos or using Moment Capture), there is now a .TNL file created for every video. This one only seems to average 150-250KB, but still, this is not something that was ever present previously.
Does anyone have any insight into what the function of these files are? The .TNL files are a minor annoyance, but the .NAR files are much more problematic. The idea that I'm losing on average a dozen MB of space every time I take a Rich Capture photo (not counting the space taken up by the photos themselves) seems a bit crazy.
1) When taking photos with Rich Capture enabled, an additional file is produced with the extension .NAR. I'm seeing these files average between 9-16MB - far larger than the photos themselves.
2) When taking any video (either standard videos or using Moment Capture), there is now a .TNL file created for every video. This one only seems to average 150-250KB, but still, this is not something that was ever present previously.
Does anyone have any insight into what the function of these files are? The .TNL files are a minor annoyance, but the .NAR files are much more problematic. The idea that I'm losing on average a dozen MB of space every time I take a Rich Capture photo (not counting the space taken up by the photos themselves) seems a bit crazy.