Cameron Poole
March 30th, 2011, 07:45 PM
Can it be done?
The only way I can think of would be very time consuming and that would be to open up a new iMovie project, import a sound effect or jingle, extract the audio, drag it onto the desk top then drag it into iTunes.
As far as I'm aware FCP doesn't have a cache of sound effects or royalty free music.
Many thanks in advance, I know I'm posting a lot on here recently but after years of procrastinating I'm finally off the runway with Final Cut but the tutorial DVD and the YouTube tutorials don't cover everything.
This forum has thus far proved to be an invaluable and much appreciated place to get questions answered and the replies from everyone here have always been prompt and helpful, unlike some of the Mac forums I have tried.
The only way I can think of would be very time consuming and that would be to open up a new iMovie project, import a sound effect or jingle, extract the audio, drag it onto the desk top then drag it into iTunes.
As far as I'm aware FCP doesn't have a cache of sound effects or royalty free music.
Many thanks in advance, I know I'm posting a lot on here recently but after years of procrastinating I'm finally off the runway with Final Cut but the tutorial DVD and the YouTube tutorials don't cover everything.
This forum has thus far proved to be an invaluable and much appreciated place to get questions answered and the replies from everyone here have always been prompt and helpful, unlike some of the Mac forums I have tried.