Bonus Effects

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Bonus Effects

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I used a sound effect of a camera taking a picture which I found in the Bonus content from the Pro X2 CD software.

It worked fine, however, the next time I called up my project I got an error message stating the it could not "link" up my sound effect.

How do I go about utilizing this "Bonus" effect so that it will always remain in my project?
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Did you actually copy the sound effect to the computer? Or if you did, did you move it? All files used in a project have to be readily available when you open the project file. The project file itself does not include video or audio. It is only a small text file telling the program where the video, audio etc are located on the computer.
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How do I go about copying the sound effect from the Pro X2 CD to my computer, and where should I paste it?
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How do you copy anything from a CD or DVD to your computer??? :roll: You highlight it on the disc, right click and choose Copy (or use Ctrl + C), then choose anywhere you like that is logical and you will remember on your computer and right click and choose Paste (or Ctrl + V). There is an audio sub-folder in the VS folder, but it really doesn't matter where the file is on your computer, as long as you can find it! :lol:
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