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Transferring iLife sfx to Final Cut Pro

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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.

SB
 

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