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How can I retrieve the deleted CapCut video export when I have the raw footage and a file backup?

How can I retrieve the deleted CapCut video export when I have the raw footage and a file backup?

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LoLoSwAg
Junior Member
35
02-07-2024, 03:57 PM
#1
Hello.
I recently created a video using CapCut which took a significant amount of time. After finishing, I removed the edited file and the video from my backup drive to free up space. Could the edits still be stored so I could use the original footage and re-export the video with the old edits? Is it possible that the changes were saved on my backup drive and only the source files need to be exported? Thank you for your time.
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LoLoSwAg
02-07-2024, 03:57 PM #1

Hello.
I recently created a video using CapCut which took a significant amount of time. After finishing, I removed the edited file and the video from my backup drive to free up space. Could the edits still be stored so I could use the original footage and re-export the video with the old edits? Is it possible that the changes were saved on my backup drive and only the source files need to be exported? Thank you for your time.

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miminna
Member
61
02-09-2024, 12:24 PM
#2
Usually removing a file preserves the original information while marking the storage area as free. Any additional data stored later might then overwrite that space.
First and most importantly, avoid saving anything more to the backup drive. Even if it seems too late, trying to recover the footage won’t result in loss.
A potential solution could be using Recuva.
https://www.tenorshare.net/ads/ultd...MI...gIyTfD_BwE
Explore the link or tool to understand what options exist.
Alternatively, consider using CapCut—it might have created backup copies automatically.
It’s a bit uncertain, but it’s worth trying.
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miminna
02-09-2024, 12:24 PM #2

Usually removing a file preserves the original information while marking the storage area as free. Any additional data stored later might then overwrite that space.
First and most importantly, avoid saving anything more to the backup drive. Even if it seems too late, trying to recover the footage won’t result in loss.
A potential solution could be using Recuva.
https://www.tenorshare.net/ads/ultd...MI...gIyTfD_BwE
Explore the link or tool to understand what options exist.
Alternatively, consider using CapCut—it might have created backup copies automatically.
It’s a bit uncertain, but it’s worth trying.

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Kajo__
Junior Member
1
02-10-2024, 08:59 AM
#3
Do you want to retrieve the removed part of the file, or do you believe the changes were preserved and you can revisit them for another rendering?
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Kajo__
02-10-2024, 08:59 AM #3

Do you want to retrieve the removed part of the file, or do you believe the changes were preserved and you can revisit them for another rendering?

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numblegs26
Member
197
02-20-2024, 07:20 PM
#4
I have the original clips, aiming to restore the edits and redo the visuals.
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numblegs26
02-20-2024, 07:20 PM #4

I have the original clips, aiming to restore the edits and redo the visuals.

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theTomBomb2
Member
117
02-21-2024, 02:32 PM
#5
The issue lies not in the original files, but in the changes I've applied. Since I've backed up everything, should I still be able to restore those edits?
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theTomBomb2
02-21-2024, 02:32 PM #5

The issue lies not in the original files, but in the changes I've applied. Since I've backed up everything, should I still be able to restore those edits?

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xWaseem09
Member
161
02-24-2024, 04:56 PM
#6
I don’t know if the file format affects the recovery of edits. Usually, the initial file is stored in a certain way and changes are applied to a duplicate. Only after that is the edited version saved during the process. The original document isn’t replaced unless you explicitly save it again with the new content. If the editing application or another program saved the updated files to a backup location, they should appear there too. The revised files might appear in a particular file type that marks them as CapCut, or they could be stored at a specific drive and folder path—either default or customized. I discovered these references:
https://www.reddit.com/r/CapCut/comments...les_saved/
https://www.cisdem.com/resource/recover-...ideos.html
I’m hoping the edits were saved automatically or prompted to do so, and they should show up in the correct location.
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xWaseem09
02-24-2024, 04:56 PM #6

I don’t know if the file format affects the recovery of edits. Usually, the initial file is stored in a certain way and changes are applied to a duplicate. Only after that is the edited version saved during the process. The original document isn’t replaced unless you explicitly save it again with the new content. If the editing application or another program saved the updated files to a backup location, they should appear there too. The revised files might appear in a particular file type that marks them as CapCut, or they could be stored at a specific drive and folder path—either default or customized. I discovered these references:
https://www.reddit.com/r/CapCut/comments...les_saved/
https://www.cisdem.com/resource/recover-...ideos.html
I’m hoping the edits were saved automatically or prompted to do so, and they should show up in the correct location.