Retrieving "Lost" Video Clips in VS X7 Pro

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Retrieving "Lost" Video Clips in VS X7 Pro

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I created a video with VideoStudio X7 Pro. Then my PC crashed, and I had to get it up and running again.

Fortunately, my created video was intact for use with VS Pro--but the various footage clips for that video
had somehow been "knocked out" of their folder.

Now I want to re-edit the original video, with some more insertions of those original video clips.

What would be the appropriate procedure to re-create that folder with the original video clips?

(I'm running under Win 7 OS).
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Re: Retrieving "Lost" Video Clips in VS X7 Pro

Post by RobertOZ »

You still have the original .vsp file, if so just open in VSX7 and when it asks to relink missing clips, just direct it to the folder now containing the clips
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Re: Retrieving "Lost" Video Clips in VS X7 Pro

Post by DayO »

Good point, will try. Thanks!
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