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It's usually never wise to edit video with files directly from a SD card. The PD data file (pds) just stores pointers to file locations, not the actual file contents be it video or pics. As such, when the card is no longer available or even if the drive letter designation for the card changes, these files are then not available for PD to reference when the project is opened.

Your better option is to copy the files to a structured location on your hard drive and import and work with the files there. Keep in mind here too, if you move the files, your PD project will be lost for content as it's expecting the files you imported into a project are still at the location they were.

Jeff


Ok thank you for this! I was using adobe premier rush before and it would always be there. I will be looking up those links the other responder gave so I can learn.

Thank you for your help!
Hi, new here which you will be able to figure out within 5 seconds of reading the following:

Why is it that when Ive created/edited a project, not yet ready to produce, if I dont have the SD card inserted into my laptop, the files arent in my project when I go to play/review it?

What do I need to do to be able to have the footage ready to edit, etc even if I dont have the card?

Anyone willing to help a noob?

embarassed
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