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Lately, AdSense approval has been taking longer than expected.
This one took more than two weeks, not until I had to log in to the AdSense site and fill in the tax information.
Within 6 hours, the AdSense got approved. (I believe that’s what helped.)
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I was halfway through editing a video when CapCut hit me with the classic:
"Upgrade to Pro to continue."
After I'd already spent hours editing.
Not before.
After.
😭
So instead of paying, I started digging through the software itself.
And I found a workaround.
Here's exactly what I did:
🧵
First thing I did was duplicate the project.
Never experiment on your original file.
Right-click the project → Duplicate.
Trust me, you'll thank yourself later.
Open the duplicated project.
Press Ctrl + A to select everything.
Then:
Right-click → Create Compound Clip.
Let it finish processing completely.
(Wait for 100%)
Now close CapCut.
Completely.
Don't leave it running in the background.
Open File Explorer and follow this path:
📁 Local Disk (C:)
📁 Users
📁 Your Username
📁 AppData
📁 Local
📁 CapCut
This is where the magic starts.
Inside CapCut, go to:
📁 User Data
📁 Projects
📁 com.lveditor.draft
Every CapCut project you've worked on is sitting here.
Most people never even know this folder exists.
Find the duplicated project you created earlier.
Open it.
You'll see all the files CapCut uses behind the scenes.
Remember the Compound Clip you created?
Locate the file generated from it.
That's the important part.
Copy that file.
You can now use it inside another project or replace the existing Compound Clip file depending on what you're trying to achieve.
Reopen CapCut.
Load the project.
If you've done everything correctly, the edit should still be there without the usual headache.
A few lessons I learned:
• Always duplicate before touching anything
• Keep backups
• Test on a small project first
• Don't panic if something breaks — that's why you duplicated it
The funniest part?
CapCut users spend hours searching for cracked versions when most of them have never explored the project's files.
Sometimes the solution is already on your PC.
If this thread saved you money, save it for later.
Someone on your timeline is one "Upgrade to Pro" popup away from needing this.
🔁 Repost for them.
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