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rodrigodxb
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October 18, 2024

Ai extended Audio clip corrupts Team Projects

  • October 18, 2024
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If one team member of a team project uses the extent with AI on an audio clip, this clip becomes un-syncable. Even if you render and replace - there seems to be something in the clip that remains that still makes it not syncable. The user who actually made the clip will not notice it and other team members can even use the file until they exit the team project - they will not be able to open the project once left it.

 

The person who generated that Ai audio file will be unable to save as the team project, it will generate a sync error.

 

If you copy the project into a local project you can use the project again - even send it to the other members of the team it will work . Once you copy it again into a team project you will get a sync error can't be saved - if you remove that ai file it will work again.

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rodrigodxb
Known Participant
October 20, 2024

Sure we have the project archived that does not sync as well as the one that does 

Adobe Employee
October 18, 2024

Hi @rodrigodxb
I can confirm that GenExtend is not quite ready to be used in a Team Project mainly for these 2 reasons.

  • We don't have a 'Generative Assets' Scratch Disk setting for Team Projects
  • The generated assets clip name is not easily relatable to the project item:
     Generated clip name in PPRO: "myTestClip-00:00:10:04-ext.mp4"
     Generated clip name on disk: "93362b1f-b5b7-4845-b6a1-59b8f02f4bf8.mp4"


However, despite these limitations I was able to use genExtend on machine_A and then open the published Team project on machine_B after copying the 'Generative Assets' folder (located in the default location) from machine_A to machine_B.


So far I'm not able to reproduce the project corruption or 'save error', but I'm interested to learn more and will follow up via email.


-Udo